connected ethernet cable - now laptop won't work without it
I have three computers connected wirelessly with my linksys WRT54G router. All the computers were working fine wirelessly. I was trying to get my laptop to share files so I plugged an ethernet cable into it and connected it with
the router. I connected an ethernet cable to the computer I wished to share files with also and plugged that into the router. I couldn't get sharing to work so I unplugged both cables. The laptop (running Vista) will now only connect with the ethernet cable
plugged in. The computer from which I removed the other cable connects wirelessly ok.
The Network and sharing center shows "multiple networks" now.
Network (Private Network)
Access Local and Internet
Connection Local Area Connection
Network2 (Public network)
Access Local and Internet
Connection Local Area Connection
Unidentified Network (Public Network)
Access Local Only
Wireless network Connection (linksys)
Something I changed trying to get sharing to work has probably done the damage. I am at a loss to know what to do now. Can anyone help me get my laptop to connect without the ethernet cable?
June 10th, 2011 8:41pm
Disable wired network adapter on that laptop, after that try to connect to wireless network. You could take a look on this
wireless adapter configuration in Windows Vista article to get more ideas too.
Hope this helps.
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June 10th, 2011 10:23pm
How do I disable wired network adapter?
June 11th, 2011 8:06am
Check out this
configuring IP article, right click network adapter and click on Disable (check the image in Step 3).
Hope this helps.
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June 11th, 2011 1:16pm