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Wireless Networking - deactivate wireless connection when LAN connection? |
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Have a problem on a customer site with a lot of Centrino Notebooks: Have
configured WLL over GPO's (WPA with certificates). There is only the driver for the Wireless Card installed, no additional Software. The customer uses DNS reverse resolution for remote support and host printing. The problem is that when these notebooks are connected to the LAN over the onboard Ethernet NIC, the WLL connection is active as well and the notebooks have two active NIC's with two IP addresses as well, and problems with DNS reverse lookup arise. Does anyone knows a tool or a script that can automatically deactivate the wireless connection when a wired Ethernet connection is established? Thank you all in advance for any feedback! Franz Franz Schenk |
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Hi
Did you try to establish priority by Metrics. http://www.ezlan.net/metrics.html Jack (MVP-Networking). "Franz Schenk" <franz.schenkNOSPAM@fititNO-_SPAM.ch> wrote in message news:... > Have a problem on a customer site with a lot of Centrino Notebooks: Have > configured WLL over GPO's (WPA with certificates). There is only the > driver for the Wireless Card installed, no additional Software. The > customer uses DNS reverse resolution for remote support and host printing. > > The problem is that when these notebooks are connected to the LAN over the > onboard Ethernet NIC, the WLL connection is active as well and the > notebooks have two active NIC's with two IP addresses as well, and > problems with DNS reverse lookup arise. > > Does anyone knows a tool or a script that can automatically deactivate the > wireless connection when a wired Ethernet connection is established? > > Thank you all in advance for any feedback! > Franz > |
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"Franz Schenk" wrote:
> Have a problem on a customer site with a lot of Centrino Notebooks: Have > configured WLL over GPO's (WPA with certificates). There is only the driver > for the Wireless Card installed, no additional Software. The customer uses > DNS reverse resolution for remote support and host printing. > > The problem is that when these notebooks are connected to the LAN over the > onboard Ethernet NIC, the WLL connection is active as well and the notebooks > have two active NIC's with two IP addresses as well, and problems with DNS > reverse lookup arise. > > Does anyone knows a tool or a script that can automatically deactivate the > wireless connection when a wired Ethernet connection is established? The new Lenovo "Access Connections" software has this feature. It can automatically turn wi-fi off when a LAN connection is detected. Not sure it will run on non-Lenovo PCs though. Regards, --PA |
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