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What I turn on my computer windows XP recognizes to wireless networks one is
mine and one is my neighbors. My neighbors is opened and has no decryption so when I turn on my computer it automatically logs on to the open network be in my neighbors and not mine so I must manually log on to mine and all is fine until I restart my computer. How do I tell windows XP to logon to my network first before trying my neighbors. =?Utf-8?B?SmFzb24=?= |
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news:1B2D55A4-A6DB-41DC-A7C9-... > What I turn on my computer windows XP recognizes to wireless networks one > is > mine and one is my neighbors. My neighbors is opened and has no > decryption > so when I turn on my computer it automatically logs on to the open network > be > in my neighbors and not mine so I must manually log on to mine and all is > fine until I restart my computer. > > How do I tell windows XP to logon to my network first before trying my > neighbors. Heh, heh-- why not cancel your service and camp-on his for free But if you don't want to do that, just move yours up to the top of the network list in the Advanced Settings screen and it will be the default logon. 1 Savvy 1 |
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"Savvy 1" wrote: > "Jason" <> wrote in message > news:1B2D55A4-A6DB-41DC-A7C9-... > > What I turn on my computer windows XP recognizes to wireless networks one > > is > > mine and one is my neighbors. My neighbors is opened and has no > > decryption > > so when I turn on my computer it automatically logs on to the open network > > be > > in my neighbors and not mine so I must manually log on to mine and all is > > fine until I restart my computer. > > > > How do I tell windows XP to logon to my network first before trying my > > neighbors. > > Heh, heh-- why not cancel your service and camp-on his for free > > But if you don't want to do that, just move yours up to the top of the > network list in the Advanced Settings screen and it will be the default > logon. > > 1 > > > =?Utf-8?B?SmFzb24=?= |
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"Jason" <> wrote in message news > "Savvy 1" wrote: > >> "Jason" <> wrote in message >> news:1B2D55A4-A6DB-41DC-A7C9-... >> > What I turn on my computer windows XP recognizes to wireless networks >> > one >> > is >> > mine and one is my neighbors. My neighbors is opened and has no >> > decryption >> > so when I turn on my computer it automatically logs on to the open >> > network >> > be >> > in my neighbors and not mine so I must manually log on to mine and all >> > is >> > fine until I restart my computer. >> > >> > How do I tell windows XP to logon to my network first before trying my >> > neighbors. >> >> Heh, heh-- why not cancel your service and camp-on his for free >> >> But if you don't want to do that, just move yours up to the top of the >> network list in the Advanced Settings screen and it will be the default >> logon. >> >> 1 > How do I do that? > I'm assuming you already know how to quit your ISP...so this is the option you're asking about Right click on the wireless network icon on the taskbar, select: View Available Wireless Networks// Change Advanced Settings // Wireless Networks// highlight yours// hit Move Up until it's at the top of the list. Click OK to accept. 1 Savvy 1 |
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