I have what I thought was a simple problem that has turned into a programming nightmare.
Part of my job is programming dsl modems for our customers. When Vista came along we jumped on it with our laptops to have the OS for tech support issues. But trying to program a couple dozen modems is where the problems started. Every new modem requires resetting the network adapter to allow the modem to surf, and after a dozen or so changes requires cleaning out the unused network connections (Network and Sharing Center/Customize/Merge or Delete Network Locations) and restarting.
Is there a simple way to get Vista to quit doing this, other than logging into XP and programming modems?
The test continues...
Part of my job is programming dsl modems for our customers. When Vista came along we jumped on it with our laptops to have the OS for tech support issues. But trying to program a couple dozen modems is where the problems started. Every new modem requires resetting the network adapter to allow the modem to surf, and after a dozen or so changes requires cleaning out the unused network connections (Network and Sharing Center/Customize/Merge or Delete Network Locations) and restarting.
Is there a simple way to get Vista to quit doing this, other than logging into XP and programming modems?
The test continues...