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Adam
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      06-11-2004, 05:42 PM
I am able to connect to my MN-700 fine, however after a
little while of being connected it picks up my neigbors
router and I have to manually reconnect to mine. Is
there anyway that I can tell the router not to see my
neigbors network?
 
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      06-11-2004, 06:04 PM
Make sure you're using "Infrastructure" as the wireless setting, and not
using the default Workgroup name. You may also change the channel you're
using, from the default, to get away from the other network. In Network
Connections, go into the Properties for your LAN, then the Wireless Networks
tab. There, you'll see the Preferred networks section at the bottom.
Remove the other network so your LAN is the only one.
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"Adam" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I am able to connect to my MN-700 fine, however after a
> little while of being connected it picks up my neigbors
> router and I have to manually reconnect to mine. Is
> there anyway that I can tell the router not to see my
> neigbors network?



 
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      06-13-2004, 07:33 PM
Where do I find the wireless settings section. I have
looked through every section and can't find anything that
says workgroup name. I did find a secton about Domain
name but, it said optional. Is that what you are talking
about?
>-----Original Message-----
>Make sure you're using "Infrastructure" as the wireless

setting, and not
>using the default Workgroup name. You may also change

the channel you're
>using, from the default, to get away from the other

network. In Network
>Connections, go into the Properties for your LAN, then

the Wireless Networks
>tab. There, you'll see the Preferred networks section

at the bottom.
>Remove the other network so your LAN is the only one.
>--
>Chris H.
>Microsoft Windows MVP
>Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/
>Associate Expert
>Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>
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>>I am able to connect to my MN-700 fine, however after a
>> little while of being connected it picks up my neigbors
>> router and I have to manually reconnect to mine. Is
>> there anyway that I can tell the router not to see my
>> neigbors network?

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