Multiple LAN connections

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I am a student at a University and I would like to set up more than one LAN
connection on my vista based computer to connect to the internet in multiple
buildings/locations. I am having difficulty trying to do this, is it even
possible?

I am running vista home basic
 
jbaum75 said:
I am a student at a University and I would like to set up more than one LAN
connection on my vista based computer to connect to the internet in
multiple
buildings/locations. I am having difficulty trying to do this, is it even
possible?


Wireless or wired ethernet? If you are using a laptop, what make is it?

ss.
 
hithere said:
Use a router.


He said he needs to connect from "multiple buildings/locations".

He needs a connection manager. Vista has one, but many laptop makes supply
one as well. The one that comes with IBM/Lenovo Thinkpads is more flexible,
for example.

ss.
 
Wired ethernet and Dell Inspiron 1501. I have one (default) LAN connetction
set up in the Vista connections manager that was present when got the laptop
but when I attempt to set up another connection none of the choices allow the
creation of another LAN connection, whenever I hookup at a different location
I have to change the IP address and so on.
 
jbaum75 said:
Wired ethernet and Dell Inspiron 1501. I have one (default) LAN
connetction
set up in the Vista connections manager that was present when got the
laptop
but when I attempt to set up another connection none of the choices allow
the
creation of another LAN connection, whenever I hookup at a different
location
I have to change the IP address and so on.

From memory, Vista's connection manager allows at least two different
connections to be made - one for Home and one for Work.

Are you sure that these connections at your college are not using DHCP? If
they did you could just use the button to automatically get the connection
details in the Network Connection Properties.

I use ThinkPad Access Connections on my laptop, and it works very well (on
XP). Is there not anything like that which Dell has on their website?
Maybe another Dell owner can answer this.

ss.
 
Synapse Syndrome said:
From memory, Vista's connection manager allows at least two different
connections to be made - one for Home and one for Work.

Are you sure that these connections at your college are not using DHCP? If
they did you could just use the button to automatically get the connection
details in the Network Connection Properties.

I use ThinkPad Access Connections on my laptop, and it works very well (on
XP). Is there not anything like that which Dell has on their website?
Maybe another Dell owner can answer this.

ss.


When I click on set up a new connection there are three choices. 1)Wireless 2)Broadband "connect using DSL or cable that requires a user name and password" and 3)Dial up. As far as I know none of these scenarios describe what I want to do. In XP there was a selection for LAN and setting one up was very easy!!
 
Oh, it sounds like you are using the wizard. That is not what you want to
do, but as I am not currently using Vista, you need to get somebody else to
show you right now.

ss.
 
Any Microsoft techies out there have any suggestions?? Any help would be
greatly appreciated!!!
 
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