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Too many "Wireless Network Connections" showing
Hi,
When I open the Network Connections window on my new laptop, I see a thing called Local Area Connection, which is fine, but I also see a thing for Wireless Network Connection, Wireless Network Connection 2, and Wireless Network Connection 3. Why do I need 3 wireless connection thingys? Can I delete two of them to clean things up in there? When I right click there is a Delete command but it's gray out. TIA -- Stefan |
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Stefan wrote: Hi, When I open the Network Connections window on my new laptop, I see a thing called Local Area Connection, which is fine, but I also see a thing for Wireless Network Connection, Wireless Network Connection 2, and Wireless Network Connection 3. Why do I need 3 wireless connection thingys? Can I delete two of them to clean things up in there? When I right click there is a Delete command but it's gray out. I disable unwanted devices in the Device Manager and then they go away. You could hide them too, but they still take up resources that way. -- Bill Gateway M465e ('06 era) - OE-QuoteFix v1.19.2 Centrino Core Duo T2400 1.83GHz - 2GB - Windows XP SP3 |
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Stefan wrote:
I also see a thing for Wireless Network Connection, Wireless Network Connection 2, and Wireless Network Connection 3. Why do I need 3 wireless connection thingys? Can I delete two of them to clean things up in there? If you switch to details view are one or two of them using the MS virtual WiFi Adapter? If so I think they're there to allow you to connect to more than SSID at one (e.g. your home LAN in infrastructure mode, and an ad-hoc connection to a standalone device). |
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On Sun, 4 Mar 2012 03:10:31 -0600, "BillW50" wrote:
In , Stefan wrote: Hi, When I open the Network Connections window on my new laptop, I see a thing called Local Area Connection, which is fine, but I also see a thing for Wireless Network Connection, Wireless Network Connection 2, and Wireless Network Connection 3. Why do I need 3 wireless connection thingys? Can I delete two of them to clean things up in there? When I right click there is a Delete command but it's gray out. I disable unwanted devices in the Device Manager and then they go away. You could hide them too, but they still take up resources that way. Thx! OK I tried that and it didn't work the way I wanted. The connection things still show up in Network Connections but now they show "Disabled" as their status. Also, disabling the single wireless adapter in device manager caused all 3 connections to show the Disabled status, and then I couldn't use wireless anymore. So that's not what I want but I appreciate the reply. -- Stefan |
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On Sun, 04 Mar 2012 13:28:52 +0000, Andy Burns
wrote: Stefan wrote: I also see a thing for Wireless Network Connection, Wireless Network Connection 2, and Wireless Network Connection 3. Why do I need 3 wireless connection thingys? Can I delete two of them to clean things up in there? If you switch to details view are one or two of them using the MS virtual WiFi Adapter? If so I think they're there to allow you to connect to more than SSID at one (e.g. your home LAN in infrastructure mode, and an ad-hoc connection to a standalone device). Yes! In details view the first one shows Intel WiFi Link BGN while the second one shows Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter and the third one shows Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter #2. So I guess what you're telling me is I should just leave it alone. Thx! -- Stefan |
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Stefan wrote: On Sun, 4 Mar 2012 03:10:31 -0600, "BillW50" wrote: In , Stefan wrote: Hi, When I open the Network Connections window on my new laptop, I see a thing called Local Area Connection, which is fine, but I also see a thing for Wireless Network Connection, Wireless Network Connection 2, and Wireless Network Connection 3. Why do I need 3 wireless connection thingys? Can I delete two of them to clean things up in there? When I right click there is a Delete command but it's gray out. I disable unwanted devices in the Device Manager and then they go away. You could hide them too, but they still take up resources that way. Thx! OK I tried that and it didn't work the way I wanted. The connection things still show up in Network Connections but now they show "Disabled" as their status. Also, disabling the single wireless adapter in device manager caused all 3 connections to show the Disabled status, and then I couldn't use wireless anymore. So that's not what I want but I appreciate the reply. Something doesn't sound right. What are the three connections called? Like mine are called under Network Connections on this XP machine (Windows 7 should be simular): Wireless Network Connection (Connected) Local Area Connection (Disabled) 1394 Connection 3 (Disabled) So the only one that shows up in my tray is wireless and the other two isn't shown. -- Bill Gateway M465e ('06 era) - OE-QuoteFix v1.19.2 Centrino Core Duo T2400 1.83GHz - 2GB - Windows XP SP3 |
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In message , Stefan
writes: On Sun, 4 Mar 2012 03:10:31 -0600, "BillW50" wrote: [] I disable unwanted devices in the Device Manager and then they go away. You could hide them too, but they still take up resources that way. Thx! OK I tried that and it didn't work the way I wanted. The connection things still show up in Network Connections but now they show "Disabled" as their status. Also, disabling the single wireless adapter in device manager caused all 3 connections to show the Disabled status, and then I couldn't use wireless anymore. So that's not what I want but I appreciate the reply. In XP, I'd try _Removing_ them in Device Manager, not just disabling them; I don't know what the equivalent is for 7. (I'd just try one at a time, probably the middle one!) In XP, the worst that could happen is that it would discover them again next reboot, if they really represented some actual hardware. (OK, the worst would be it rediscovered them and then couldn't find drivers, which is why I'd just try removing the middle one first.) -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G.5AL-IS-P--Ch++(p)Ar@T0H+Sh0!:`)DNAf Listen, three-eyes, don't you try to out-wierd me, I get stranger things than you free with my breakfast cereal. (Zaphod Beeblebrox in the link episode) |
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On 3/4/2012 12:46 PM, Stefan wrote:
On Sun, 04 Mar 2012 13:28:52 +0000, Andy Burns wrote: Stefan wrote: I also see a thing for Wireless Network Connection, Wireless Network Connection 2, and Wireless Network Connection 3. Why do I need 3 wireless connection thingys? Can I delete two of them to clean things up in there? If you switch to details view are one or two of them using the MS virtual WiFi Adapter? If so I think they're there to allow you to connect to more than SSID at one (e.g. your home LAN in infrastructure mode, and an ad-hoc connection to a standalone device). Yes! In details view the first one shows Intel WiFi Link BGN while the second one shows Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter and the third one shows Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter #2. So I guess what you're telling me is I should just leave it alone. Thx! There is another variation to this. It seems that some routers assign a random address to the same laptop each time it connects via wireless after being turned off. This often shows up on the laptop as connecting to a "new" network, when it's just the same old one. |
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charlie wrote:
There is another variation to this. It seems that some routers assign a random address to the same laptop each time it connects via wireless after being turned off. This often shows up on the laptop as connecting to a "new" network, when it's just the same old one. That doesn't sound right to me. It's certainly possible the laptop could get a new IP address each time it connects, but the SSID of the network wouldn't change, so it shouldn't even show up as an additional wifi network profile, let alone an additional network adapter (physical or virtual). |
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"charlie" wrote in message . com...
On 3/4/2012 12:46 PM, Stefan wrote: I also see a thing for Wireless Network Connection, Wireless Network Connection 2, and Wireless Network Connection 3. Why do I need 3 wireless connection thingys? Can I delete two of them to clean things up in there? Yes! In details view the first one shows Intel WiFi Link BGN while the second one shows Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter and the third one shows Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter #2. So I guess what you're telling me is I should just leave it alone. Thx! There is another variation to this. It seems that some routers assign a random address to the same laptop each time it connects via wireless after being turned off. This often shows up on the laptop as connecting to a "new" network, when it's just the same old one. In Stefan's case, it is not router related. It is a Windows 7 as designed feature....a software layer that abstracts the wireless LAN card hardware into multiple virtual adapters. Connections for each adapter are handled by the software and ensure every adapter has an opportunity to connect to a respective network (limited by time). The end result yields an operating system that can act as if multiple WLAN hardware adapters are working independently. -- ....winston msft mvp mail |
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On Sun, 4 Mar 2012 19:50:41 -0500, "...winston"
wrote: "charlie" wrote in message . com... On 3/4/2012 12:46 PM, Stefan wrote: I also see a thing for Wireless Network Connection, Wireless Network Connection 2, and Wireless Network Connection 3. Why do I need 3 wireless connection thingys? Can I delete two of them to clean things up in there? Yes! In details view the first one shows Intel WiFi Link BGN while the second one shows Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter and the third one shows Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter #2. So I guess what you're telling me is I should just leave it alone. Thx! There is another variation to this. It seems that some routers assign a random address to the same laptop each time it connects via wireless after being turned off. This often shows up on the laptop as connecting to a "new" network, when it's just the same old one. In Stefan's case, it is not router related. It is a Windows 7 as designed feature....a software layer that abstracts the wireless LAN card hardware into multiple virtual adapters. Connections for each adapter are handled by the software and ensure every adapter has an opportunity to connect to a respective network (limited by time). The end result yields an operating system that can act as if multiple WLAN hardware adapters are working independently. Thank you for that information. Some may be over my head but it mostly makes sense, thanks! -- Stefan |
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On Sun, 04 Mar 2012 01:51:34 -0600, Stefan wrote:
Hi, When I open the Network Connections window on my new laptop, I see a thing called Local Area Connection, which is fine, but I also see a thing for Wireless Network Connection, Wireless Network Connection 2, and Wireless Network Connection 3. Why do I need 3 wireless connection thingys? Can I delete two of them to clean things up in there? When I right click there is a Delete command but it's gray out. TIA Every time you run the wizard you will get another connection #. You must have run it three times. http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w...2-fd67e46c8126 |
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On Mon, 05 Mar 2012 19:33:55 -0500, Allen Drake
wrote: On Sun, 04 Mar 2012 01:51:34 -0600, Stefan wrote: Hi, When I open the Network Connections window on my new laptop, I see a thing called Local Area Connection, which is fine, but I also see a thing for Wireless Network Connection, Wireless Network Connection 2, and Wireless Network Connection 3. Why do I need 3 wireless connection thingys? Can I delete two of them to clean things up in there? When I right click there is a Delete command but it's gray out. TIA Every time you run the wizard you will get another connection #. You must have run it three times. Not that I know of, but I wouldn't bet my life on it. http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w...2-fd67e46c8126 Unfortunately, that web site doesn't apply. I'm not trying to clean up the list of networks I've connected to in the past. I'm trying to clean up the fact that the Network and Sharing Center shows that I have 3 wireless adapters when I really only have one. (I think!) Someone else said it's normal, so I'm just living with it, even though I have never seen the second or third one used. No matter which of the 4 wireless networks I connect to that I routinely use, (home, coffee shop, library, and another coffee shop), it always shows the first adapter as the one that's connected. -- Stefan |
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On Mon, 05 Mar 2012 22:42:04 -0600, Stefan wrote:
On Mon, 05 Mar 2012 19:33:55 -0500, Allen Drake wrote: On Sun, 04 Mar 2012 01:51:34 -0600, Stefan wrote: Hi, When I open the Network Connections window on my new laptop, I see a thing called Local Area Connection, which is fine, but I also see a thing for Wireless Network Connection, Wireless Network Connection 2, and Wireless Network Connection 3. Why do I need 3 wireless connection thingys? Can I delete two of them to clean things up in there? When I right click there is a Delete command but it's gray out. TIA Every time you run the wizard you will get another connection #. You must have run it three times. Not that I know of, but I wouldn't bet my life on it. http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w...2-fd67e46c8126 Unfortunately, that web site doesn't apply. I'm not trying to clean up the list of networks I've connected to in the past. I'm trying to clean up the fact that the Network and Sharing Center shows that I have 3 wireless adapters when I really only have one. (I think!) Someone else said it's normal, so I'm just living with it, even though I have never seen the second or third one used. No matter which of the 4 wireless networks I connect to that I routinely use, (home, coffee shop, library, and another coffee shop), it always shows the first adapter as the one that's connected. Ya, after I read further I saw that. But the key is to keep searching. It might be quicker then waiting for someone else to do it and produce an answer. Good luck. |
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On 3/05/2012, Stefan posted:
On Mon, 05 Mar 2012 19:33:55 -0500, Allen Drake wrote: On Sun, 04 Mar 2012 01:51:34 -0600, Stefan wrote: Hi, When I open the Network Connections window on my new laptop, I see a thing called Local Area Connection, which is fine, but I also see a thing for Wireless Network Connection, Wireless Network Connection 2, and Wireless Network Connection 3. Why do I need 3 wireless connection thingys? Can I delete two of them to clean things up in there? When I right click there is a Delete command but it's gray out. TIA Every time you run the wizard you will get another connection #. You must have run it three times. Not that I know of, but I wouldn't bet my life on it. http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w...2-fd67e46c8126 Unfortunately, that web site doesn't apply. I'm not trying to clean up the list of networks I've connected to in the past. I'm trying to clean up the fact that the Network and Sharing Center shows that I have 3 wireless adapters when I really only have one. (I think!) Someone else said it's normal, so I'm just living with it, even though I have never seen the second or third one used. No matter which of the 4 wireless networks I connect to that I routinely use, (home, coffee shop, library, and another coffee shop), it always shows the first adapter as the one that's connected. IIRC, when it happened to me, I ended up deleting the extra networks and renaming the one left to drop the digit. Nothing bad happened. At the time I kind of assumed that I had created or inadvertently allowed the system to create the extra adapters, but never researched it much. A bit of grumbling was good enough for me... It was maybe three years ago or more, so the memories are a bit fuzzy now. It's also possible that even today I have extra adapters on my desktop or netbook, but to be honest, I haven't looked or paid attention. -- Gene E. Bloch (Stumbling Bloch) |
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