re: Question about 'Eliminate 'Multiple Networks' and Get Your Internet Back in Windows Vista'
Wednesday, July 9, 2008 at 6:41 am Windows Vista Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Charlie Hadden
(1338 messages posted)
First, remember I can't see your screen and that takes a lot of back and forth to
talk about it. It is best if I can point you in the right direction and let you solve
this. You seem to be computer savvy enough to use some deductive reasoning.
Your system is either retrieving the multiple network information for somewhere or
something you or your system is adding to your network. First look at those multiple
networks. If you have any of them in there that state that the are 'Network Bridged’
you will have to got to Control Panel/Network Connections and R. click on each, then
disable the bridge. DOCUMENT this so you can restore it later assuming it is needed.
This will open up even more connections that were hidden by the bridge.
Now look at each connection DOCUMENT and evaluate its purpose and source. I'll bet
you find the problem, come to some revelation about the problem, or give us the info
needed to solve this for you.
Also get me some information. Do the following with you network in its multiple state
and again after you repair it. In the RUN, type "CMD" (without the quotes) and enter.
At the command prompt type "ipconfig /all” (without the quotes). Copy and paste the
resulting data to notepad, then forward to me here.
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