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Old 03-08-2008, 11:50 AM
CT
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Re: Rebuilding Simple Home Network - Deleting Network Conn Icons

On Mar 6, 7:00 pm, "John" <a> wrote:
> "CT" <CThompson...******.com> wrote in message
>
> news:c588575a-4827-43cc-a713-14b5c6d33ef1@p25g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
>
> >> How do you expect to connect wirelessly if you remove WLAN (Wireless LAN)
> >> adapter?

>
> > Don, in this newsgroup post of mine:http://tinyurl.com/2knlmv, told
> > me that before starting the rebuilding of my network I must "remove
> > all networks", but he didn't tell me how. I asked him for
> > clarification, (HOW and WHERE do I remove all networks), and have not
> > yet received a response. I assumed I would remove networks in Network
> > Connections. Am I wrong?

>
> So there's another story to it. I don't have time to read all of it. Sorry.
> Given the facts (and questions) on your original post in this group,
> everyone will tell you the same thing, do not delete WLAN adapter.
>
> > Well, then how do I perform step 1. in this list of instructions? :

>
> > 1. Remove all networks
> > 2. Write down the workgroup name of computer A,
> > as shown via / control panel / system
> > 3. On computer B, run the Network Wizard.
> > 3b. When prompted, input the same workgroup name.
> > 3c. As last step, make a NETSETUP floppy.
> > 4. Run NETSETUP on computer A.

>
> Stick to that post instead of asking a new one.


It seems Don didn't know the answers to my questions related to his
post. I nice MVP, Lem, came to my rescue!

Thanks to everyone who helped!
Cheryl (just wish my ignorance about deleting (!) Network Connections
icons wasn't hanging out there for the world to see :-) Ha!)
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Old 03-08-2008, 11:50 AM