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Old January 8th 04, 06:48 PM
Aung
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Default How to stop windows to look for new Wireless network

I setup a wireless network in my office recently. There is more than one
wireless network available within the range of my notebook and all of them
are password protected. I want my XP to stick with my wireless network and
not to search for others.

Currently I am being disconnected from my wireless network continuously
whenever XP found a new wireless network.



Any hint how to disable it?




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Old January 8th 04, 06:48 PM
Michael Maier
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Default How to stop windows to look for new Wireless network

Aung wrote:
: I setup a wireless network in my office recently. There is more than
: one wireless network available within the range of my notebook and
: all of them are password protected. I want my XP to stick with my
: wireless network and not to search for others.
:
: Currently I am being disconnected from my wireless network
: continuously whenever XP found a new wireless network.
:
:
:
: Any hint how to disable it?

Maybe you can change this behavior in the connection settings for your
wireless network connections: Enable only using preferred network and only
add you own network to the list of preferred networks.
Hope this helps.

Kind regards
'Mike


 




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