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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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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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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
>>
>
>.
>

Reply to Don

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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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