You might be able to create a local policy on the vista machine that allows it to connect only to your secure network. Which version of Vista are you running?
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Browse All TopicsI am setting up a secured wireless network connection. I have entered my network, made it the priority connection. However there is an unsecured connection that I have deleted it several times and it just keeps trying to connect to it. I am unable to delete this network connection and or make Vista make my network the only connection.
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You also may be able to hide any unsecured connections. Since you should only be able to connect to one network at a time, once you connect to the secure network, the open wifi will disconnect.
In the available wireless networks window you should be able to change the Show: dropdown to exclude unsecured networks
If you look in the control panel under network and Internet you should see an option for Manage Wireless Networks.
In this applet you will see all of the networks you have successfully connected to.. and should be able to remove any that are not needed any longer.
Sorry for the frequent postings, but was doing some reading while answering the question ;)
I went into the properties for that specific netork that is giving me issues, and unchecked the selection for automatically connecting to that network, and then once again deleted it from my available netorks. I'm going to try it possibly tomorrow to see if it resolved it and I'll let you know. If it does, I'll reward you the solution. I am kind of sure that I did this once before, but this time I am deleting it when I am in a different location where it cannot connect to that network, maybe that will permanently get rid of it. Thanks!
Mike
If you unchecked the option to automatically connect, it should prevent that one (and any others) from being added automatically... still, they could be added manually - e.g. from the available wireless networks dialog.
Preventing that would probably require a policy object as suggested by DerekSchauland in answer 21480013... I don't know for sure if that option is exposed in vista's policies or not, though.
One of these days questions like this might make me break down and sacrifice one of my computers to vista... but I'm hoping to hold out for its replacement next year, or at least a service pack that fixes some of the horror stories I've heard about it (likewise, I never bought Win95 until version B, didn't upgrade to Win98 until the 'second edition' came out, and didn't buy my first copy of XP until SP1 was released and integrated on the install CDs).
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by: Darr247Posted on 2008-04-30 at 18:04:52ID: 21475797
I'm not sure about in vista, but in XP there's an Advanced dialog button in the wireless connection's properties on the wireless tab. In it you can specify connecting to Infrastructure-only rather than Ad-Hoc-only or either, and you can also tell it not to connect to non-preferred networks automatically (by unchecking the selection outlined in pink in the attached screen grab).
See if there's something similar in vista's network settings.
wireless adapter Properties, Wireless Networks tab, Advanced button