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Laptop Only Uses WiFi, Refuses to Use Wired LAN When Connected
I have an IBM ThinkPad T42 running Windows XP SP2, and I have two
network adapters: 1. Intel PRO/1000 MT 2. Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG I have the adapters set to IP xxx.xxx.x.3 and xxx.xxx.x.4, respectively. For network bindings, I have the LAN set first, then WiFi. The problem is, when the laptop is in its dock, where it should have a wired connection, it uses WiFi instead. If I set both adapters to the same IP, such as IP xxx.xxx.x.3, and the laptop is in its dock, it uses the wired network, as the WiFi connection cannot setup its IP. How can I get Windows XP to use the wired connection when present, and only the WiFi as a fallback? Thanks. |
Re: Laptop Only Uses WiFi, Refuses to Use Wired LAN When Connected
"M.H." <none@none.com> wrote in message news:2Nidnah0pueGPHzfRVn-ow@gwi.net... | I have an IBM ThinkPad T42 running Windows XP SP2, and I have two | network adapters: | | 1. Intel PRO/1000 MT | 2. Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG | | I have the adapters set to IP xxx.xxx.x.3 and xxx.xxx.x.4, respectively. | For network bindings, I have the LAN set first, then WiFi. The | problem is, when the laptop is in its dock, where it should have a wired | connection, it uses WiFi instead. If I set both adapters to the same | IP, such as IP xxx.xxx.x.3, and the laptop is in its dock, it uses the | wired network, as the WiFi connection cannot setup its IP. How can I | get Windows XP to use the wired connection when present, and only the | WiFi as a fallback? Thanks. You can manually enable and disable both adapters. Also, there is a bridge feature that should control the adapters. Right click on My Networks (or whatever the fools in Redmond call it) desktop icon and choose Properties. Look for the Wired, Wireless and Bridge icons and right click on them to check their status. Chas. |
Re: Laptop Only Uses WiFi, Refuses to Use Wired LAN When Connected
"M.H." <none@none.com> wrote in message news:2Nidnah0pueGPHzfRVn-ow@gwi.net...
>I have an IBM ThinkPad T42 running Windows XP SP2, and I have two network adapters: > How can I get Windows XP to use the wired connection when present, and only the > WiFi as a fallback? Thanks. Use IBM Access Connections to configure your connections instead of using windows network setup (and uncheck the "connect automatically" property for the wireless connection.) -- ><<>><eM eL>< |
Re: Laptop Only Uses WiFi, Refuses to Use Wired LAN When Connected
Have you tried Network Connections-Advanced-Advanced Settings . I don't
know is that will do it, but it looks promising. Clark "* * Chas" <dnafutz@aol.spam.com> wrote in message news:OL2dnTAwaZRcP3zfRVn-3A@comcast.com... > > "M.H." <none@none.com> wrote in message > news:2Nidnah0pueGPHzfRVn-ow@gwi.net... > | I have an IBM ThinkPad T42 running Windows XP SP2, and I have two > | network adapters: > | > | 1. Intel PRO/1000 MT > | 2. Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG > | > | I have the adapters set to IP xxx.xxx.x.3 and xxx.xxx.x.4, > respectively. > | For network bindings, I have the LAN set first, then WiFi. The > | problem is, when the laptop is in its dock, where it should have a > wired > | connection, it uses WiFi instead. If I set both adapters to the same > | IP, such as IP xxx.xxx.x.3, and the laptop is in its dock, it uses the > | wired network, as the WiFi connection cannot setup its IP. How can I > | get Windows XP to use the wired connection when present, and only the > | WiFi as a fallback? Thanks. > > You can manually enable and disable both adapters. Also, there is a > bridge feature that should control the adapters. Right click on My > Networks (or whatever the fools in Redmond call it) desktop icon and > choose Properties. Look for the Wired, Wireless and Bridge icons and > right click on them to check their status. > > Chas. > > |
Re: Laptop Only Uses WiFi, Refuses to Use Wired LAN When Connected
eM eL wrote:
> "M.H." <none@none.com> wrote in message news:2Nidnah0pueGPHzfRVn-ow@gwi.net... > >>I have an IBM ThinkPad T42 running Windows XP SP2, and I have two network adapters: >>How can I get Windows XP to use the wired connection when present, and only the >>WiFi as a fallback? Thanks. > > > Use IBM Access Connections to configure your connections instead of using windows > network setup (and uncheck the "connect automatically" property for the wireless > connection.) > Ok, I think using IBM Access Connections is the best solution, and what I was using previously. However, I switched over to letting Windows handle my connections, and I can't figure out how to re-enable IBM Access Connections. If I double-click on the "Wireless Connection Status" (I think this is a part of IBM Access Connections) in my system tray, I only have three buttons, "Find WLAN," "Modify WLAN Settings" (grayed out), and "Close." How do I wrench control of my connections from Windows and give them back to IBM Access Connections? Thanks! |
Re: Laptop Only Uses WiFi, Refuses to Use Wired LAN When Connected
"M.H." <none@none.com> wrote in message news:x5adnQ506o_JvX_fRVn-pQ@gwi.net...
> How do I wrench control of my connections from Windows and give them back to IBM > Access Connections? Thanks! Go to Start | Network Connections Click on the Wireless Connection and choose Properties Go to the Advanced tab and uncheck the "Use Windows to configure my wireless network setting" box. Click on OK. Click once on the IBM Access Connections icon in the tray and choose Launch IBM Access Connections. Click on Manage profiles and go from there. Good luck! -- ><eM eL>< |
Re: Laptop Only Uses WiFi, Refuses to Use Wired LAN When Connected
eM eL wrote:
> "M.H." <none@none.com> wrote in message news:x5adnQ506o_JvX_fRVn-pQ@gwi.net... > >> How do I wrench control of my connections from Windows and give them back to IBM >>Access Connections? Thanks! > > > > > Go to Start | Network Connections > Click on the Wireless Connection and choose Properties > Go to the Advanced tab and uncheck the "Use Windows to configure my wireless network > setting" box. Click on OK. > Click once on the IBM Access Connections icon in the tray and choose Launch IBM > Access Connections. > Click on Manage profiles and go from there. > Good luck! Thanks, that worked! Although the "Use Windows to configure my wireless setting box" was under the "Wireless Networks" tab, not "Advanced." Since IBM Access Connections was handling my WiFi previously, all I had to do was disable Windows from handling it and IBM AC took over from there. |
Re: Laptop Only Uses WiFi, Refuses to Use Wired LAN When Connected
eM eL wrote:
> "M.H." <none@none.com> wrote in message news:x5adnQ506o_JvX_fRVn-pQ@gwi.net... > >> How do I wrench control of my connections from Windows and give them back to IBM >>Access Connections? Thanks! > > > > > Go to Start | Network Connections > Click on the Wireless Connection and choose Properties > Go to the Advanced tab and uncheck the "Use Windows to configure my wireless network > setting" box. Click on OK. > Click once on the IBM Access Connections icon in the tray and choose Launch IBM > Access Connections. > Click on Manage profiles and go from there. > Good luck! Actually, that didn't work. Also, IBM Access Connections seems to be for manual switching only. So I've gone back to Windows, but now I think I have the same issue...grr... |
Re: Laptop Only Uses WiFi, Refuses to Use Wired LAN When Connected
eM eL wrote:
> "M.H." <none@none.com> wrote in message news:x5adnQ506o_JvX_fRVn-pQ@gwi.net... > >> How do I wrench control of my connections from Windows and give them back to IBM >>Access Connections? Thanks! > > > > > Go to Start | Network Connections > Click on the Wireless Connection and choose Properties > Go to the Advanced tab and uncheck the "Use Windows to configure my wireless network > setting" box. Click on OK. > Click once on the IBM Access Connections icon in the tray and choose Launch IBM > Access Connections. > Click on Manage profiles and go from there. > Good luck! I figured out a Windows snafu. If you have a wired and WiFi connection, disconnect from the wired, it switches over to WiFi. Then when you redock the laptop, it still uses the WiFi. |
Re: Laptop Only Uses WiFi, Refuses to Use Wired LAN When Connected
Pop a cmd box. Run
c:\>route /? Play with the IF (interface), and possibly metric. When you get it switching the way you want, write it up in a pair of .cmd scripts, one to switch to wifi, one to switch to ethernet. IFs may not be simply 1 for wired, 2 for wifi, ... it may be 1 for wired, 10003 for wifi, or whatever. There may be other, easier ways. MH- [Sun, 24 Jul 2005 17:26:29 -0400]: >I figured out a Windows snafu. If you have a wired and WiFi connection, >disconnect from the wired, it switches over to WiFi. Then when you >redock the laptop, it still uses the WiFi. -- 40th Floor - Software @ http://40th.com/ iPlay : the ultimate audio player for mobiles parametric eq, xfeed, reverb; all on a mobile |
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