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mheinle
Hello,
I am having a hard time figuring this one out. I have several Dell
laptops all different models with different NIC Cards running Windows
XP sp2. When the user unplugs the cable to go to a meeting or some
situation where they are wireless XP retains the hard lines IP address
and does not switch to the Wireless card. Therefore, the network
becomes unavalable until you do an ipconfig /release /renew to get the
machine to realize there is no longer a cable plugged into it. It
displays that the cable is not there but it still tries to use the
cable.
Any help would be greatly appriciated. My only solution as of yet is
to just tell them to reboot the machine when they get to the meeting.
By doing that XP sees no cable and gets no IP and uses wireless, this
process should be automatic.
Thanks again,
Mark Heinle
I am having a hard time figuring this one out. I have several Dell
laptops all different models with different NIC Cards running Windows
XP sp2. When the user unplugs the cable to go to a meeting or some
situation where they are wireless XP retains the hard lines IP address
and does not switch to the Wireless card. Therefore, the network
becomes unavalable until you do an ipconfig /release /renew to get the
machine to realize there is no longer a cable plugged into it. It
displays that the cable is not there but it still tries to use the
cable.
Any help would be greatly appriciated. My only solution as of yet is
to just tell them to reboot the machine when they get to the meeting.
By doing that XP sees no cable and gets no IP and uses wireless, this
process should be automatic.
Thanks again,
Mark Heinle