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| | Easy way tio disable/enable internet connection in Vista? OK, what's Microsoft's game here? In XP I could easily disable/enable my internet connection by using the system tray icon to disable the connection and by putting a shortcut to the connection on my quick launch bar I could quickly enable it again. Apart from the fact it takes my hardware five minutes to get an internet connection in Vista after first booting up, where is my simple method to enable/disable the connection go? The icon Microsoft put there now has no option to disable the connection. Yes, I could use the long method and go to device manager and disaable the network card but it worked perfectly in XP the other way. The only logical reason I can see for Microsoft doing away with this method is because they don't want us to easily disable our connection so they can keep us updated all the time. I don't need those features though and want a quaick and easy method to disable/enable my connection as I please. By chance is there a new method to do this in Vista? |
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| | Re: Easy way tio disable/enable internet connection in Vista? "Pipboy" <no@email.invalid> wrote in message news egou5htr1kl.auffqkgb8xyo.dlg@40tude.net...> OK, what's Microsoft's game here? In XP I could easily disable/enable my > internet connection by using the system tray icon to disable the > connection > and by putting a shortcut to the connection on my quick launch bar I could > quickly enable it again. Apart from the fact it takes my hardware five > minutes to get an internet connection in Vista after first booting up, > where is my simple method to enable/disable the connection go? The icon > Microsoft put there now has no option to disable the connection. Yes, I > could use the long method and go to device manager and disaable the > network > card but it worked perfectly in XP the other way. The only logical reason > I can see for Microsoft doing away with this method is because they don't > want us to easily disable our connection so they can keep us updated all > the time. I don't need those features though and want a quaick and easy > method to disable/enable my connection as I please. By chance is there a > new method to do this in Vista? Can disconnect easily via systray here. Right-click systray network icon > Disconnect from > <name of connection> Mind you that's with a direct usb connection. When I'm connected via network that's not available. -- Jon |
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| | Re: Easy way tio disable/enable internet connection in Vista? Jon wrote: > > > > "Pipboy" <no@email.invalid> wrote in message > news egou5htr1kl.auffqkgb8xyo.dlg@40tude.net...>> OK, what's Microsoft's game here? In XP I could easily disable/enable my >> internet connection by using the system tray icon to disable the >> connection >> and by putting a shortcut to the connection on my quick launch bar I >> could >> quickly enable it again. Apart from the fact it takes my hardware five >> minutes to get an internet connection in Vista after first booting up, >> where is my simple method to enable/disable the connection go? The icon >> Microsoft put there now has no option to disable the connection. Yes, I >> could use the long method and go to device manager and disaable the >> network >> card but it worked perfectly in XP the other way. The only logical >> reason >> I can see for Microsoft doing away with this method is because they don't >> want us to easily disable our connection so they can keep us updated all >> the time. I don't need those features though and want a quaick and easy >> method to disable/enable my connection as I please. By chance is there a >> new method to do this in Vista? > > > Can disconnect easily via systray here. > > Right-click systray network icon > Disconnect from > <name of connection> > > Mind you that's with a direct usb connection. When I'm connected via > network that's not available. > > When I'm connected via network that _is_ available. Roy |
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| | Re: Easy way tio disable/enable internet connection in Vista? "Roy Coorne" <rcoorne@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:uCVe%23x3THHA.4276@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Jon wrote: >> Can disconnect easily via systray here. >> >> Right-click systray network icon > Disconnect from > <name of connection> >> >> Mind you that's with a direct usb connection. When I'm connected via >> network that's not available. >> >> > When I'm connected via network that _is_ available. > > Roy Interesting. Everyone's network set-up will vary eg wireless vs ethernet, domain vs workgroup etc -- Jon |
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| | Re: Easy way tio disable/enable internet connection in Vista? On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 16:34:36 -0000, Jon wrote: > Interesting. Everyone's network set-up will vary eg wireless vs ethernet, > domain vs workgroup etc Hmm, I'm thinking the drivers Microsoft provided for my ethernet card are flaky and that is why I don't see the option and why it is taking a long time to get the initial connection going. IPv4 says connected but IPv6 says limited connection. I'm using the ehternet on my my mb and I see thay have an updated Vista ethernet driver for the newer version of that mb but not my revision of the mb even though both mb's use the same ethernet controller chip. Maybe I should try installing that driver anyway. |
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| | Re: Easy way tio disable/enable internet connection in Vista? "Pipboy" <no@email.invalid> wrote in message news:1fj7zfzvic3xe.7na15qb5aaz5.dlg@40tude.net... > On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 16:34:36 -0000, Jon wrote: > > >> Interesting. Everyone's network set-up will vary eg wireless vs ethernet, >> domain vs workgroup etc > > Hmm, I'm thinking the drivers Microsoft provided for my ethernet card are > flaky and that is why I don't see the option and why it is taking a long > time to get the initial connection going. IPv4 says connected but IPv6 > says > limited connection. I'm using the ehternet on my my mb and I see thay have > an updated Vista ethernet driver for the newer version of that mb but not > my revision of the mb even though both mb's use the same ethernet > controller chip. Maybe I should try installing that driver anyway. BTW you can drag your local area connection icon from 'Network Connections' to your quick launch or desktop, and choose 'create shortcut here'. If you then right-click it there's a Disable / Enable option. I'm not sure how significant the ipv6 showing limited is, if at all. I doubt whether the 5 minute startup delay is related to that - could be a faulty firewall or other setting on the computer you're networked to. -- Jon |
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| | Re: Easy way tio disable/enable internet connection in Vista? On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 01:31:27 -0000, Jon wrote: > BTW you can drag your local area connection icon from 'Network Connections' > to your quick launch or desktop, and choose 'create shortcut here'. If you > then right-click it there's a Disable / Enable option. > > I'm not sure how significant the ipv6 showing limited is, if at all. I doubt > whether the 5 minute startup delay is related to that - could be a faulty > firewall or other setting on the computer you're networked to. That's the method I used on XP. In Vista it is all funky for me. First I had to turn on network discovery to even get the icon,the network connection icon gave me no option to disable/enable. Funny thing is the router icon does though. Problem is that if I use that to disable the connection it takes 5 minutes again to get my connection back. Doing the same thing in XP is almost instantaneous. One thing I have noticed as to why it is taking so long to get a connetion is because it is not getting the correct IP address from the router. After about five minutes it gets the correct address. This is unacceptable and XP is much better for me. I'm not spending another 100 bucks on a new router just because Vista's internet connection has been effed up by Microsoft. My router works perfectly fine with Win9x. Win2K, XP, Linux, and Xbox 360 even so why the hell not Vista? This is BS Microsoft. |
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