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| Guest | Managing Wireless Networks- List Display I find that despite moving a listed wireless network, as shown in Control Panel--Managing Wireless Networks, the displayed listed order never changes from its alphabetical listing. Is this behavior the way it's supposed to work? It would be nice to see the first network you want to use at the top of the list. Am I doing something incorrectly? |
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| Guest | Re: Managing Wireless Networks- List Display Hello John, You should be able to move the network up or down in list by dragging. You can also try using the netsh command at the command prompt to specify an order for connecting to a different network, for example: netsh wlan set profileorder name="profile1" interface="Wireless Network Connection" priority=1 -- Eric Cross Microsoft MVP (Windows Networking) http://mvp.support.microsoft.com "John" <me@myhome.net> wrote in message news:%23g0Imf41HHA.4004@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >I find that despite moving a listed wireless network, as shown in Control >Panel--Managing Wireless Networks, the displayed listed order never changes >from its alphabetical listing. Is this behavior the way it's supposed to >work? It would be nice to see the first network you want to use at the top >of the list. Am I doing something incorrectly? > |
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| Guest | Re: Managing Wireless Networks- List Display Thanks, Eric for your help. Unfortunately they don't move despite repeated drags and drops. Could there be a Group Policy restriction since I have V.Business? I have notices gpedit is a very necessary tool. "Eric Cross [MVP]" <ecross4@gmail.com> wrote in message news:%23zoZKq61HHA.3640@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Hello John, > > You should be able to move the network up or down in list by dragging. You > can also try using the netsh command at the command prompt to specify an > order for connecting to a different network, for example: > > netsh wlan set profileorder name="profile1" interface="Wireless Network > Connection" priority=1 > > -- > Eric Cross > Microsoft MVP (Windows Networking) > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com > > > "John" <me@myhome.net> wrote in message > news:%23g0Imf41HHA.4004@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>I find that despite moving a listed wireless network, as shown in Control >>Panel--Managing Wireless Networks, the displayed listed order never >>changes from its alphabetical listing. Is this behavior the way it's >>supposed to work? It would be nice to see the first network you want to >>use at the top of the list. Am I doing something incorrectly? >> > |
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| Guest | Re: Managing Wireless Networks- List Display Hello, sorry, but don't you thing it's kind of a bug in the Control Panel that it doesn't show a column with the priorities? By pressing the buttons "move up" or "move down" the item actually moves in some hidden list of priorities, you can observe that when you click the button repeteadly until it is no more possible, because you've reached either end of the list. The problem is, that you don't know the priorities until you set them up and remember how you've done that (even after thet I wouldn't believe they stay the same, because of some automatic changes). "Eric Cross [MVP]" wrote:
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