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Disable wireless network adapter when a laptop is docked?

 
 
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      21st Feb 2007
I have a laptop and docking station, under Windows XP it automatically
disabled the wireless adapter when hooked up to its docking station. This
was achieved because XP used different hardware profiles, having done a bit
of digging it would appear that Vista doesn't support multiple hardware
profiles - is this correct?

Now when I dock my laptop it connects to my LAN using its gigabit Ethernet
adapter but is still connected with its wireless adapter. Since Vista knows
it connected to a) a docking station and b) its Ethernet adapter is
connected surely there must be a way of disabling the wireless adapter
automatically regardless of Vista's lack of support for hardware profiles?

TIA for any help.

 
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Richard G. Harper
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      21st Feb 2007
Not "disabling" it per-se, but Windows networking assigns metrics to network
connections based on their speed, performance, etc. and Windows will
automatically use the fastest network connection available to it. So when
you dock, even though the wireless connection is still active, Windows will
used the faster wired connection instead.

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"Fearful" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a laptop and docking station, under Windows XP it automatically
>disabled the wireless adapter when hooked up to its docking station. This
>was achieved because XP used different hardware profiles, having done a bit
>of digging it would appear that Vista doesn't support multiple hardware
>profiles - is this correct?
>
> Now when I dock my laptop it connects to my LAN using its gigabit Ethernet
> adapter but is still connected with its wireless adapter. Since Vista
> knows it connected to a) a docking station and b) its Ethernet adapter is
> connected surely there must be a way of disabling the wireless adapter
> automatically regardless of Vista's lack of support for hardware profiles?
>
> TIA for any help.



 
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Sean Cai [MSFT]
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      25th Feb 2007
Hi,

Thank you for posting in the Microsoft newsgroup!

From your post, my understanding on this issue is: you want to let Vista
use the wired connection when the laptop is docked. If I'm off base, please
feel free to let me know.

Thank to Richard for his key in. It's greatly appreciated.

You are right. Windows Vista doesn't support hardware profile anymore.

When you dock your laptop, Vista will use the wired connection, since wired
connection is faster than the wireless connection.

So you needn't to disable your wireless connection while docking the laptop.

Best regards,

Sean Cai, MCSE2000
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      26th Feb 2007
Makes sense, thanks.

"Richard G. Harper" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Not "disabling" it per-se, but Windows networking assigns metrics to
> network connections based on their speed, performance, etc. and Windows
> will automatically use the fastest network connection available to it. So
> when you dock, even though the wireless connection is still active,
> Windows will used the faster wired connection instead.
>
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> Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] (E-Mail Removed)
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> "Fearful" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:99213E37-EB4F-491E-9C1D-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I have a laptop and docking station, under Windows XP it automatically
>>disabled the wireless adapter when hooked up to its docking station. This
>>was achieved because XP used different hardware profiles, having done a
>>bit of digging it would appear that Vista doesn't support multiple
>>hardware profiles - is this correct?
>>
>> Now when I dock my laptop it connects to my LAN using its gigabit
>> Ethernet adapter but is still connected with its wireless adapter. Since
>> Vista knows it connected to a) a docking station and b) its Ethernet
>> adapter is connected surely there must be a way of disabling the wireless
>> adapter automatically regardless of Vista's lack of support for hardware
>> profiles?
>>
>> TIA for any help.

>
>


 
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Sean Cai [MSFT]
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      27th Feb 2007
Hi,

I hope that the above information helped. If anything is unclear or you
have any further concerns, please feel free to let me know. I am glad to be
of assistance.

Best regards,

Sean Cai, MCSE2000
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      19th Mar 2007
Hello Sean,

it definitely makes sense to use the fastest connection only. But we dont want
to allow our users to open other network connections when they are connected
to the LAN (means domain). For a matter of cost, security etc. we dont want
e.g. UMTS cards work in the LAN environment. Offline they certainly shoud
work.
Under XP we achieved this behaviour with hardware profiles but under Vista we
don't know how to do a similar thing.

Thanks in advance
Jens

"Sean Cai [MSFT]" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I hope that the above information helped. If anything is unclear or you
> have any further concerns, please feel free to let me know. I am glad to be
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> Best regards,
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      5th Jun 2008
This is a VISTA Newsgroup, CLOWN!
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Mick Murphy
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      27th Aug 2008
Some time ago I was rude when I wrote:

>This is a VISTA Newsgroup, CLOWN!
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>"etheral" wrote:


I'm sorry "etheral"

I know it has been a while since I
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Andrea Baruffolo
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      2nd Sep 2008
Hi,

I finally manage to solve this problem. See my post here
http://www.microsoft.com/communities...=en-us&m=1&p=1

Hope someone else will find this helpful.

Cheers, ab

"arabu" wrote:

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> Hello All,
>
> I see this thread is ~1 year old, but I got my new laptop with Vista
> and docking station about 1 month ago. I've been bugged with this
> problem since then: when I dock my laptop, Vista insists in using the
> wireless connection instead of the wired one, despite the fact that the
> latter slower.
> I've also set the wired connection first in the order of "Adapters and
> Bridges" to be used (Manage network connections -> Advanced -> Advanced
> settings), but it looks like this setting is ignored.
>
> My problem is that the wireless connection uses DHCP, for which a
> number of services in my LAN are not provided (access is granted only to
> machines with fixed IP, as I have for my wired connection).
>
> Any help will be greatly appreciated.QUOTE]
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