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Wireless Networking - Mind gone blank - always use LAN |
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Just seen a reference to "Always connect using LAN" in one of the posts.
Idly flicked through to check my settings - and can't find it! I know I've seen it before. Tried "Internet Options" and have "Never dial a connection" selected and also clicked on LAN Settings - no mention there. Also, tried Properties in both LAN and WLAN. I think I'm going mad - help! Smirnoff |
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"Smirnoff" <> wrote in message
news:2499601E-E604-431D-AC6D-... > Just seen a reference to "Always connect using LAN" in one of the posts. > Idly flicked through to check my settings - and can't find it! > I know I've seen it before. > Tried "Internet Options" and have "Never dial a connection" selected and > also clicked on LAN Settings - no mention there. > Also, tried Properties in both LAN and WLAN. > I think I'm going mad - help! I think "Never dial a connection" means the same thing. If it never dials a connection,...then it has to use the LAN. I think the "Always Connect using LAN" is an option in the Internet Connection Wizard that runs the first time Internet Explorer is run from a machine that has just had a new copy of Windows installed. I think choosing "Always Connect using LAN" sets the item "Never dial a connection". -- Phillip Windell www.wandtv.com The views expressed, are my own and not those of my employer, or Microsoft, or anyone else associated with me, including my cats. ----------------------------------------------------- Phillip Windell |
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"Phillip Windell" <> wrote in message news:#... > "Smirnoff" <> wrote in message > news:2499601E-E604-431D-AC6D-... >> Just seen a reference to "Always connect using LAN" in one of the >> posts. >> Idly flicked through to check my settings - and can't find it! >> I know I've seen it before. >> Tried "Internet Options" and have "Never dial a connection" selected >> and also clicked on LAN Settings - no mention there. >> Also, tried Properties in both LAN and WLAN. >> I think I'm going mad - help! > > I think "Never dial a connection" means the same thing. If it never > dials a connection,...then it has to use the LAN. > > I think the "Always Connect using LAN" is an option in the Internet > Connection Wizard that runs the first time Internet Explorer is run > from a machine that has just had a new copy of Windows installed. I > think choosing "Always Connect using LAN" sets the item "Never dial a > connection". > > -- > Phillip Windell > www.wandtv.com > > The views expressed, are my own and not those of my employer, or > Microsoft, > or anyone else associated with me, including my cats. > ----------------------------------------------------- > > Sorry if this appears twice. It's been sitting in my "Sent" box for ages now. Anyway: Thanks but I just found it, I KNEW I'd seen it before. Using WLM, Tools>Accounts (highlight)>Properties>Connection. You are right of course "Never dial a connection" means the same thing. Just couldn't remember where I saw that particular dialogue box. Didn't think of my e-mail. Thanks. Smirnoff |
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Look at the Browser's Internet Options, choose the Connection TAB, it is right in the middle. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Smirnoff" <> wrote in message news:95B46E97-B5A2-439E-A8BE-... > > > "Phillip Windell" <> wrote in message > news:#... >> "Smirnoff" <> wrote in message >> news:2499601E-E604-431D-AC6D-... >>> Just seen a reference to "Always connect using LAN" in one of the posts. >>> Idly flicked through to check my settings - and can't find it! >>> I know I've seen it before. >>> Tried "Internet Options" and have "Never dial a connection" selected and >>> also clicked on LAN Settings - no mention there. >>> Also, tried Properties in both LAN and WLAN. >>> I think I'm going mad - help! >> >> I think "Never dial a connection" means the same thing. If it never >> dials a connection,...then it has to use the LAN. >> >> I think the "Always Connect using LAN" is an option in the Internet >> Connection Wizard that runs the first time Internet Explorer is run from >> a machine that has just had a new copy of Windows installed. I think >> choosing "Always Connect using LAN" sets the item "Never dial a >> connection". >> >> -- >> Phillip Windell >> www.wandtv.com >> >> The views expressed, are my own and not those of my employer, or >> Microsoft, >> or anyone else associated with me, including my cats. >> ----------------------------------------------------- >> >> > > Sorry if this appears twice. It's been sitting in my "Sent" box for ages > now. Anyway: > > Thanks but I just found it, I KNEW I'd seen it before. > > Using WLM, Tools>Accounts (highlight)>Properties>Connection. > > You are right of course "Never dial a connection" means the same thing. > Just couldn't remember where I saw that particular dialogue box. Didn't > think of my e-mail. > > Thanks. > > > > Jack \(MVP-Networking\). |
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Thanks but I've found what I was looking for. Not "Never dial a
connection" but the dialogue box that says "Always connect using LAN" Please see my comments at the bottom of this thread. "Jack (MVP-Networking)." <> wrote in message news:... > Hi > Look at the Browser's Internet Options, choose the Connection TAB, it > is right in the middle. > Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) > > "Smirnoff" <> wrote in message > news:95B46E97-B5A2-439E-A8BE-... >> >> >> "Phillip Windell" <> wrote in message >> news:#... >>> "Smirnoff" <> wrote in message >>> news:2499601E-E604-431D-AC6D-... >>>> Just seen a reference to "Always connect using LAN" in one of the >>>> posts. >>>> Idly flicked through to check my settings - and can't find it! >>>> I know I've seen it before. >>>> Tried "Internet Options" and have "Never dial a connection" >>>> selected and also clicked on LAN Settings - no mention there. >>>> Also, tried Properties in both LAN and WLAN. >>>> I think I'm going mad - help! >>> >>> I think "Never dial a connection" means the same thing. If it never >>> dials a connection,...then it has to use the LAN. >>> >>> I think the "Always Connect using LAN" is an option in the Internet >>> Connection Wizard that runs the first time Internet Explorer is run >>> from a machine that has just had a new copy of Windows installed. >>> I think choosing "Always Connect using LAN" sets the item "Never >>> dial a connection". >>> >>> -- >>> Phillip Windell >>> www.wandtv.com >>> >>> The views expressed, are my own and not those of my employer, or >>> Microsoft, >>> or anyone else associated with me, including my cats. >>> ----------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> >> >> Sorry if this appears twice. It's been sitting in my "Sent" box for >> ages now. Anyway: >> >> Thanks but I just found it, I KNEW I'd seen it before. >> >> Using WLM, Tools>Accounts (highlight)>Properties>Connection. >> >> You are right of course "Never dial a connection" means the same >> thing. >> Just couldn't remember where I saw that particular dialogue box. >> Didn't >> think of my e-mail. >> >> Thanks. >> >> >> >> > Smirnoff |
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