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danilodn
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      09-30-2007
i have one PC and one laptop with Vista Home Premium.
The Pc has the Asus M2N32 Deluxe wireless adaptor.
Laptop has its own wireless adaptor.
I have no router.
If i setup both computers at access point, no one can find the each other.
If it is ad-hoc there is no option to connect automatically.
Doesnt Vista offer an option to connect to ad-hoc wireless automatically?
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Carey Frisch [MVP]
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      09-30-2007
No, you need to purchase a wireless router.

The NETGEAR Home Network Configurator
http://tools.netgear.com/HomeNetworkConfigurator/


"danilodn" <> wrote in message news:2F21D040-7A5B-4600-B5C1-...
i have one PC and one laptop with Vista Home Premium.
The Pc has the Asus M2N32 Deluxe wireless adaptor.
Laptop has its own wireless adaptor.
I have no router.
If i setup both computers at access point, no one can find the each other.
If it is ad-hoc there is no option to connect automatically.
Doesnt Vista offer an option to connect to ad-hoc wireless automatically?
tx
 
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      09-30-2007
"Carey Frisch [MVP]" <> wrote in message
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> No, you need to purchase a wireless router.
>
> The NETGEAR Home Network Configurator
> http://tools.netgear.com/HomeNetworkConfigurator/



You better stick to questions about activation.

Vista can connect to ad-hoc wireless networking just fine.

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      09-30-2007
"danilodn" <> wrote in message
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>i have one PC and one laptop with Vista Home Premium.
> The Pc has the Asus M2N32 Deluxe wireless adaptor.
> Laptop has its own wireless adaptor.
> I have no router.
> If i setup both computers at access point, no one can find the each other.
> If it is ad-hoc there is no option to connect automatically.
> Doesnt Vista offer an option to connect to ad-hoc wireless automatically?


Take a look here:

http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...bd5dc1033.mspx

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Carey Frisch [MVP]
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      09-30-2007
Computers and devices in ad hoc networks must be within 30 feet of each other.
Otherwise, you need a wireless router.


"danilodn" <> wrote in message news:2F21D040-7A5B-4600-B5C1-...
i have one PC and one laptop with Vista Home Premium.
The Pc has the Asus M2N32 Deluxe wireless adaptor.
Laptop has its own wireless adaptor.
I have no router.
If i setup both computers at access point, no one can find the each other.
If it is ad-hoc there is no option to connect automatically.
Doesnt Vista offer an option to connect to ad-hoc wireless automatically?
tx
 
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      10-01-2007
I have the same problem. None of the replies are relevant. The closest
thing I have read that may be relevent is on a microsoft page where is
says you can set up the ad-hoc network as a permanent network but
doesn't say how.
The question Carey and I'm asking is, how can we set up the Ad-hoc
network, such that when we turn on the computers and that they connect
to the ad-hoc network. It worked fine in XP, but I can't seem to do it
in VISTA. At the moment we have to click connect on both computers,
which is stupidly anoying.

Thanks



> i have one PC and one laptop withVistaHome Premium.
> The Pc has the Asus M2N32 Deluxe wireless adaptor.
> Laptop has its own wireless adaptor.
> I have no router.
> If i setup both computers at access point, no one can find the each other.
> If it isad-hocthere is no option to connect automatically.
> DoesntVistaoffer an option to connect toad-hocwireless automatically?
> tx


I have the same problem. None of the replies are relevant. The closest
thing I have read that may be relevent is on a microsoft page where is
says you can set up the ad-hoc network as a permanent network but
doesn't say how.
The question Carey and I'm asking is, how can we set up the Ad-hoc
network, such that when we turn on the computers and that they connect
to the ad-hoc network. It worked fine in XP, but I can't seem to do it
in VISTA. At the moment we have to click connect on both computers,
which is stupidly anoying.

Thanks


 
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danilodn
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      10-02-2007
yes, thats exactly that.
waht microsoft say is: "An ad hoc network is automatically deleted after all
users disconnect from the network or when the person who set up the network
disconnects and goes out of range of the other users of the network, unless
you choose to make it a permanent network when you create it."
But i guess they dont mean what we want unparagoned, but they mean we can
"save" the network so that the next time we turn on the computer it will
still be there.
i think we cant do the automatically conection unless we have a router and
make the network as "access point".
It is a bad point of Vista.
[]´s


"" wrote:

> I have the same problem. None of the replies are relevant. The closest
> thing I have read that may be relevent is on a microsoft page where is
> says you can set up the ad-hoc network as a permanent network but
> doesn't say how.
> The question Carey and I'm asking is, how can we set up the Ad-hoc
> network, such that when we turn on the computers and that they connect
> to the ad-hoc network. It worked fine in XP, but I can't seem to do it
> in VISTA. At the moment we have to click connect on both computers,
> which is stupidly anoying.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> > i have one PC and one laptop withVistaHome Premium.
> > The Pc has the Asus M2N32 Deluxe wireless adaptor.
> > Laptop has its own wireless adaptor.
> > I have no router.
> > If i setup both computers at access point, no one can find the each other.
> > If it isad-hocthere is no option to connect automatically.
> > DoesntVistaoffer an option to connect toad-hocwireless automatically?
> > tx

>
> I have the same problem. None of the replies are relevant. The closest
> thing I have read that may be relevent is on a microsoft page where is
> says you can set up the ad-hoc network as a permanent network but
> doesn't say how.
> The question Carey and I'm asking is, how can we set up the Ad-hoc
> network, such that when we turn on the computers and that they connect
> to the ad-hoc network. It worked fine in XP, but I can't seem to do it
> in VISTA. At the moment we have to click connect on both computers,
> which is stupidly anoying.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>

 
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danilodn
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      10-02-2007
yes, exactly that.
what microsoft say is: "An ad hoc network is automatically deleted after all
users disconnect from the network or when the person who set up the network
disconnects and goes out of range of the other users of the network, unless
you choose to make it a permanent network when you create it."
But i guess they dont mean what we want unparagoned, but they mean we can
"save" the network so that the next time we turn on the computer it will
still be there.
i think we cant do the automatically conection unless we have a router and
make the network as "access point".
It is a bad point for Vista.
[]´s


"" wrote:

> I have the same problem. None of the replies are relevant. The closest
> thing I have read that may be relevent is on a microsoft page where is
> says you can set up the ad-hoc network as a permanent network but
> doesn't say how.
> The question Carey and I'm asking is, how can we set up the Ad-hoc
> network, such that when we turn on the computers and that they connect
> to the ad-hoc network. It worked fine in XP, but I can't seem to do it
> in VISTA. At the moment we have to click connect on both computers,
> which is stupidly anoying.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> > i have one PC and one laptop withVistaHome Premium.
> > The Pc has the Asus M2N32 Deluxe wireless adaptor.
> > Laptop has its own wireless adaptor.
> > I have no router.
> > If i setup both computers at access point, no one can find the each other.
> > If it isad-hocthere is no option to connect automatically.
> > DoesntVistaoffer an option to connect toad-hocwireless automatically?
> > tx

>
> I have the same problem. None of the replies are relevant. The closest
> thing I have read that may be relevent is on a microsoft page where is
> says you can set up the ad-hoc network as a permanent network but
> doesn't say how.
> The question Carey and I'm asking is, how can we set up the Ad-hoc
> network, such that when we turn on the computers and that they connect
> to the ad-hoc network. It worked fine in XP, but I can't seem to do it
> in VISTA. At the moment we have to click connect on both computers,
> which is stupidly anoying.
>
> Thanks
>

 
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danilodn
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      10-02-2007
yes, thats exactly that.
waht microsoft say is: "An ad hoc network is automatically deleted after all
users disconnect from the network or when the person who set up the network
disconnects and goes out of range of the other users of the network, unless
you choose to make it a permanent network when you create it."
But i guess they dont mean what we want unparagoned, but they mean we can
"save" the network so that the next time we turn on the computer it will
still be there.
i think we cant do the automatically conection unless we have a router and
make the network as "access point".
It is a bad point of Vista.
[]´s


"" wrote:

> I have the same problem. None of the replies are relevant. The closest
> thing I have read that may be relevent is on a microsoft page where is
> says you can set up the ad-hoc network as a permanent network but
> doesn't say how.
> The question Carey and I'm asking is, how can we set up the Ad-hoc
> network, such that when we turn on the computers and that they connect
> to the ad-hoc network. It worked fine in XP, but I can't seem to do it
> in VISTA. At the moment we have to click connect on both computers,
> which is stupidly anoying.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> > i have one PC and one laptop withVistaHome Premium.
> > The Pc has the Asus M2N32 Deluxe wireless adaptor.
> > Laptop has its own wireless adaptor.
> > I have no router.
> > If i setup both computers at access point, no one can find the each other.
> > If it isad-hocthere is no option to connect automatically.
> > DoesntVistaoffer an option to connect toad-hocwireless automatically?
> > tx

>
> I have the same problem. None of the replies are relevant. The closest
> thing I have read that may be relevent is on a microsoft page where is
> says you can set up the ad-hoc network as a permanent network but
> doesn't say how.
> The question Carey and I'm asking is, how can we set up the Ad-hoc
> network, such that when we turn on the computers and that they connect
> to the ad-hoc network. It worked fine in XP, but I can't seem to do it
> in VISTA. At the moment we have to click connect on both computers,
> which is stupidly anoying.
>
> Thanks


 
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"danilodn" <> wrote in message
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> yes, thats exactly that.
> waht microsoft say is: "An ad hoc network is automatically deleted after
> all
> users disconnect from the network or when the person who set up the
> network
> disconnects and goes out of range of the other users of the network,
> unless
> you choose to make it a permanent network when you create it."
> But i guess they dont mean what we want unparagoned, but they mean we can
> "save" the network so that the next time we turn on the computer it will
> still be there.
> i think we cant do the automatically conection unless we have a router and
> make the network as "access point".
> It is a bad point of Vista.
> []´s


You can most probably find other connection managing programs, rather than
use the inbuilt Vista one. Like Thinkpads come with Access Connections.

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