Question

Another wireless networking utility is communicating with the wifi adapter

Asked by: robinbernett

I am getting this message and don't know how to sort it out - whilst ensuring that I do not lose the conneection that I have. ( I am away from home in a foreign coutry.. Currently I am using a vodafone dongle to connect.  However I am unable to topup that account with money as I cannot access the account online, the computer/web page will not let me enter my pin number).  But whilst I have the connectivity I do have via the dongle I want to understand why I am getting the message  "Another wireless networking utility is communicating with the wifi adapter" even when the dongle is not in use.  Please can you help me configure this so that it does not upset the dongle connection availability as well.  The hotel here has a free wifi connection that I should be able to use.  
I am a total complete beginner with Wifi.  If I am in the wrong zone here please advise.
Thanks

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2009-11-06 at 08:48:10ID24878453
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by: Darr247Posted on 2009-11-07 at 15:58:59ID: 25768718

More info would be usefull, such as what brand/model laptop you have, what WiFi card it has in it (if known), the operating system used...

You should be able to unplug the vodafone adapter (3G adapters sometime disable all other network adapters so you can't share their connection with ICS), and connect to the hotel wifi using the information they provide. Often they'll have time-limited codes you need to input; other sites include it in the room charge, and use no encryption. In the latter case I would limit my surfing on that connection since anyone would be able to capture your session and essentially replay everything you do (exposing usernames, passwords, et cetera) if not connected via secure sockets layer (e.g. SSL or https sites).

 

by: robinbernettPosted on 2009-11-12 at 14:30:50ID: 31651103

My sincere apologies, I thought I had deleted this question.
Points on their way to you

 

by: WRNewmanPosted on 2010-02-09 at 05:37:23ID: 26523871

If you move your mouse over the network icon on the bottom right (two little computers) it should show you which network you are connected to. If you are using a dongle it may be that the internal card is also communicating.

You seem to be unused to dealing with these things so as you are comfortable with the dongle you can unplug this when not needed. To avoid any problems you can disable your internal card until you are back.
Keep these notes so that you can reverse this later Remove the dongle..

Control panel, Network and Sharing. On the left manage network connections
You will probably have two connections Local Area this is for wired connections and
Wireless Network Connection
Right Click the wireless and choose disable

Plus your dongle back in. It is now the only one that can work

When you are done repeat the above and choose enable

 

by: robinbernettPosted on 2010-02-09 at 09:14:13ID: 26526505

Thank you very much for your helpful advice.
Robin

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