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#1 2008-10-26 19:59
- kaktss
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Enable/disable device
Great software !
Long time searched something to manage network connections on notebook. But there are multiple devices (lan, wifi, bluetooth, etc.) and it's not good idea to enable there all at a time. It will be great by activating profile enable the configured device and disable others.
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#2 2008-10-26 21:51
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Re: Enable/disable device
Yes, this feature is nearly done. It will be available in one of the very next versions.
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#3 2009-01-22 13:52
- GEM
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Re: Enable/disable device
Hello
This feature is very useful to me too. I saw that the v2.5.2 includes a new feature (De-/Activate the selected network adapter)
which seems to be the solution. Unfortunately I can't set it to work... I've two NICs (OnBoard and Wi-Fi) and when activating a profile
binded to the Onboard NIC, the Wi-Fi NIC isn't set to Disable mode. Any idea ?
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#4 2009-01-22 19:43
- GEM
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Re: Enable/disable device
Hello
This feature is very useful to me too. I saw that the v2.5.2 includes a new feature (De-/Activate the selected network adapter)
which seems to be the solution. Unfortunately I can't set it to work... I've two NICs (OnBoard and Wi-Fi) and when activating a profile
binded to the Onboard NIC, the Wi-Fi NIC isn't set to Disable mode. Any idea ?
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Answered by e-mail, thanks anyway
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#5 2009-01-22 20:57
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Re: Enable/disable device
In case somebody else has a similar question, here is the emailed answer:
You can activate or deactivate the network adapter, that is selected in this profile. The other adapters are not affected by that.
If for example your LAN-adapter is deactivated and you want to activate it in a profile then you need to check the adapter checkbox, choose "Activate" in the combobox and activate the profile.
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#6 2009-05-04 20:21
- kesasar
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Re: Enable/disable device
Thanks a lot for your soft
Activating a network adapter is great but deactivating the other one would be even better !
For exemple at home on ethernet it would be graet to stop the wifi adapter
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#7 2009-05-04 21:40
- kesasar
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Re: Enable/disable device
Found a solution !
With the help of DEVCON http://support.microsoft.com/default.as … US;Q311272
I can do
devcon enable *NVNET_DEV0057*
devcon disable *VEN_168C*
or the opposite to switch on and of ethernet and wifi !
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#8 2009-06-24 17:10
- wrink101
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- Registered: 2009-06-23
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Re: Enable/disable device
I would like to add my vote for a means to select which adapters are enabled and disabled from within NetsetMan PRO.
Thanks-Bill
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