Archived from groups: microsoft.public.broadbandnet.hardware (More info?)
I have an MN-720 card, Windows 2000... and I want to be
able to program in a number of "invisible" networks, so
that as I move from one to another the card will
automatically see the network and switch, rather than
having to go in each time and type in the name of the
network I wish to join. One of my co-workers has an
identical computer and card, except he has Windows XP, and
it works on his... when he goes to the properties of that
card, it gives him 2 extra tabs that he can specify
multiple network names and automatically switch between
them. Any ideas how I can enable this?
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.broadbandnet.hardware (More info?)
Upgrade to Windows XP.
Don wrote:
> I have an MN-720 card, Windows 2000... and I want to be
> able to program in a number of "invisible" networks, so
> that as I move from one to another the card will
> automatically see the network and switch, rather than
> having to go in each time and type in the name of the
> network I wish to join. One of my co-workers has an
> identical computer and card, except he has Windows XP, and
> it works on his... when he goes to the properties of that
> card, it gives him 2 extra tabs that he can specify
> multiple network names and automatically switch between
> them. Any ideas how I can enable this?
>
> Thanks
>
> Don
>
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.broadbandnet.hardware (More info?)
Not gonna happen
Anybody else, or will I just have to go with the Belkin
adapter?
Thanks
Don
>-----Original Message-----
>Upgrade to Windows XP.
>
>Don wrote:
>
>> I have an MN-720 card, Windows 2000... and I want to be
>> able to program in a number of "invisible" networks, so
>> that as I move from one to another the card will
>> automatically see the network and switch, rather than
>> having to go in each time and type in the name of the
>> network I wish to join. One of my co-workers has an
>> identical computer and card, except he has Windows XP, and
>> it works on his... when he goes to the properties of that
>> card, it gives him 2 extra tabs that he can specify
>> multiple network names and automatically switch between
>> them. Any ideas how I can enable this?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Don
>>
>
>.
>
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.broadbandnet.hardware (More info?)
Well the Microsoft software doesn't support that feature so with the
Microsoft hardware your choices are either that or get some other
software that gives you that ability.
Don wrote:
> Not gonna happen
>
> Anybody else, or will I just have to go with the Belkin
> adapter?
>
> Thanks
>
> Don
>
>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Upgrade to Windows XP.
>>
>>Don wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I have an MN-720 card, Windows 2000... and I want to be
>>>able to program in a number of "invisible" networks, so
>>>that as I move from one to another the card will
>>>automatically see the network and switch, rather than
>>>having to go in each time and type in the name of the
>>>network I wish to join. One of my co-workers has an
>>>identical computer and card, except he has Windows XP, and
>>>it works on his... when he goes to the properties of that
>>>card, it gives him 2 extra tabs that he can specify
>>>multiple network names and automatically switch between
>>>them. Any ideas how I can enable this?
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>Don
>>>
>>
>>.
>>
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