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From: CharlieRJ on 22 Apr 2010 16:21 On multiple computers, with Windows 7 Ultimate, I now have difficulties switching between wireless networks or connecting to airport/hotel networks. This was never a problem with Vista - could switch between networks easily and did not have problems when Windows 7 was first installed. My Windows 7 network consists of ATT wireless router/DSM modem and a Belkin wireless router/cable modem, IPAQ PC with Belkin USB wireless adapter, Acer Laptop with Aethros wireless adapter, Acer Netbook. Also have XP PC with Ethernet connection to the Belkin Router/Cable Modem. All drivers are up to date and the Belkin router is new. I also tried a new D-link router with no success at all. The Network and Sharing Center shows the available wireless networks. Whenever, I try to change networks, the non-preferred network comes up unknown and will not show internet connection. Running troubleshooter switches back to the preferred network. I can switch to the second network, by making it the preferred network and running home group and network trouble shooters. When I switch back to the original network, Windows 7 does not remember that it was a Home network. When traveling, it is a major production connecting to airport/hotel networks. With Vista, switching could be done in a few seconds. Any ideas?
From: Jack [MVP-Networking] on 25 Apr 2010 20:26 Hi Win 7 can be configured to. 1. Home Network = Works only between Win 7 computers. This type of configuration makes it very easy to Entry Level Users to start Network sharing. 2. Work Network = Basically similar to the previous methods of sharing that let you control what, how, and to whom folders would be shared with. 3. Public Sharing = Public Network (like Internet cafe) to reduce security risks. Make sure that the laptop is configured for public networks when traveling. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "CharlieRJ" <CharlieRJ(a)newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message news:57C0D237-1DC7-4F42-A26B-0A9A27CA098B(a)microsoft.com... > On multiple computers, with Windows 7 Ultimate, I now have difficulties > switching between wireless networks or connecting to airport/hotel > networks. This was never a problem with Vista - could switch between > networks easily and did not have problems when Windows 7 was first > installed. My Windows 7 network consists of ATT wireless router/DSM modem > and a Belkin wireless router/cable modem, IPAQ PC with Belkin USB wireless > adapter, Acer Laptop with Aethros wireless adapter, Acer Netbook. Also > have XP PC with Ethernet connection to the Belkin Router/Cable Modem. All > drivers are up to date and the Belkin router is new. I also tried a new > D-link router with no success at all. The Network and Sharing Center shows > the available wireless networks. Whenever, I try to change networks, the > non-preferred network comes up unknown and will not show internet > connection. Running troubleshooter switches back to the preferred network. > I can switch to the second network, by making it the preferred network and > running home group and network trouble shooters. When I switch back to the > original network, Windows 7 does not remember that it was a Home network. > When traveling, it is a major production connecting to airport/hotel > networks. With Vista, switching could be done in a few seconds. Any ideas?
From: jshamraj on 23 May 2010 07:15 "Jack [MVP-Networking]" wrote: > Hi > Win 7 can be configured to. > 1. Home Network = Works only between Win 7 computers. This type of > configuration makes it very easy to Entry Level Users to start Network > sharing. > 2. Work Network = Basically similar to the previous methods of sharing that > let you control what, how, and to whom folders would be shared with. > 3. Public Sharing = Public Network (like Internet cafe) to reduce security > risks. > Make sure that the laptop is configured for public networks when traveling. > Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). > > "CharlieRJ" <CharlieRJ(a)newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message > news:57C0D237-1DC7-4F42-A26B-0A9A27CA098B(a)microsoft.com... > > On multiple computers, with Windows 7 Ultimate, I now have difficulties > > switching between wireless networks or connecting to airport/hotel > > networks. This was never a problem with Vista - could switch between > > networks easily and did not have problems when Windows 7 was first > > installed. My Windows 7 network consists of ATT wireless router/DSM modem > > and a Belkin wireless router/cable modem, IPAQ PC with Belkin USB wireless > > adapter, Acer Laptop with Aethros wireless adapter, Acer Netbook. Also > > have XP PC with Ethernet connection to the Belkin Router/Cable Modem. All > > drivers are up to date and the Belkin router is new. I also tried a new > > D-link router with no success at all. The Network and Sharing Center shows > > the available wireless networks. Whenever, I try to change networks, the > > non-preferred network comes up unknown and will not show internet > > connection. Running troubleshooter switches back to the preferred network. > > I can switch to the second network, by making it the preferred network and > > running home group and network trouble shooters. When I switch back to the > > original network, Windows 7 does not remember that it was a Home network. > > When traveling, it is a major production connecting to airport/hotel > > networks. With Vista, switching could be done in a few seconds. Any ideas? > > . >
From: jshamraj on 23 May 2010 07:17
THanks, how do I go about "making sure" that the computer is configured for one of these three options. I can see how each individual network can be put into a "home/work/public" category, but haven't found a way to put the computer into one of these modes. Thanks, JS "Jack [MVP-Networking]" wrote: > Hi > Win 7 can be configured to. > 1. Home Network = Works only between Win 7 computers. This type of > configuration makes it very easy to Entry Level Users to start Network > sharing. > 2. Work Network = Basically similar to the previous methods of sharing that > let you control what, how, and to whom folders would be shared with. > 3. Public Sharing = Public Network (like Internet cafe) to reduce security > risks. > Make sure that the laptop is configured for public networks when traveling. > Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). > > "CharlieRJ" <CharlieRJ(a)newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message > news:57C0D237-1DC7-4F42-A26B-0A9A27CA098B(a)microsoft.com... > > On multiple computers, with Windows 7 Ultimate, I now have difficulties > > switching between wireless networks or connecting to airport/hotel > > networks. This was never a problem with Vista - could switch between > > networks easily and did not have problems when Windows 7 was first > > installed. My Windows 7 network consists of ATT wireless router/DSM modem > > and a Belkin wireless router/cable modem, IPAQ PC with Belkin USB wireless > > adapter, Acer Laptop with Aethros wireless adapter, Acer Netbook. Also > > have XP PC with Ethernet connection to the Belkin Router/Cable Modem. All > > drivers are up to date and the Belkin router is new. I also tried a new > > D-link router with no success at all. The Network and Sharing Center shows > > the available wireless networks. Whenever, I try to change networks, the > > non-preferred network comes up unknown and will not show internet > > connection. Running troubleshooter switches back to the preferred network. > > I can switch to the second network, by making it the preferred network and > > running home group and network trouble shooters. When I switch back to the > > original network, Windows 7 does not remember that it was a Home network. > > When traveling, it is a major production connecting to airport/hotel > > networks. With Vista, switching could be done in a few seconds. Any ideas? > > . > |