Wired/Wireless Automatic Switchover

GeneralEclectic

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This is a Dell Vostro laptop with an Intel 5300 mini-PCIE network card in it. Win 7 Pro. The wired and wireless connections have different static (non-routeable) IPs set so they can (and do) coexist.

Both wired and wireless connections work perfectly, with one exception -- when the wired connection is present, the wireless connection continues to operate. I can disable it manually, but as soon as the machine reboots or even wakes up from standby, the wireless is automatically re-enabled.

This machine was originally equipped with a Broadcom mini-card. With that, the switching between connections was automatic after about a 10 second pause. That behavior went away when the Intel card was installed. That suggests that this is a driver issue, but perhaps there's a setting somewhere made by driver installation that governs this particular behavior.

Can anyone shed some light on this?

Thanks for reading!
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Many. Asus, Asrock, Dell, HP, GigaByte, Jetway
OS
W7 Pro, W7 Ult, W7 Enterprise
CPU
E1730, Q8400, Q9550, i7-Q3610M, i7-3770K, others
Other Info
Untangle x64 on Asrock/Intel with Intel NICs
Not sure if this will help to re-establish the apparent auto-switch of available connections, but it might be worth a try.
Type ncpa.cpl into the search box and hit enter. In the network connections window, select "Advanced" from the top menu bar and then "Advanced Settings" from the drop down. In the top frame of the Advanced Settings dialog box, select your wired connection and then use the green arrows to the right of the frame and move it to the top. Click OK to save your settings and reboot. See if that helps at all.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
PartsIsParts
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
CPU
Intel Pentium D 3Ghz
Motherboard
ASRock G31M-S
Memory
4 Gigs PC 6400
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GeForce 8500 GT
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
AOC 19inch X2
Screen Resolution
1024 X 768 (I'm Old)
Hard Drives
Segate ST3160815AS Serial ATAII
Western Digital WD1600AAJA-75PSA0 Serial ATAII
PSU
500 watt..don't know mfg.
Case
Giant Black 4u rackmount I've had for years
Cooling
Stock CPU extra 120s in case
Keyboard
Generic Made in China
Mouse
Logitech USB Optical Scroll
Internet Speed
What ever comcast decides to give me usually 21Mbps up/5mbps
No, dangit, it didn't work, but thanks for the suggestion. Looked promising too. There's no advanced adapter setting that controls this either. Strangely enough, the list of advanced settings for the Intel WNIC is a lot shorter than that for the Broadcom. The performance is clearly better so it's worth the nuisance, I suppose.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Many. Asus, Asrock, Dell, HP, GigaByte, Jetway
OS
W7 Pro, W7 Ult, W7 Enterprise
CPU
E1730, Q8400, Q9550, i7-Q3610M, i7-3770K, others
Other Info
Untangle x64 on Asrock/Intel with Intel NICs
Sorry that, that didn't work for you.
I've included a link to a technet E-Learning Video, which may help. It's about 29 minutes long, but at about the 9 minute mark, he discusses the setting of the metric value for your adapters in the event that the automatic metric setting is not working for you. I hope this will help. Keep us posted.
Windows 7 and Network Connectivity
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
PartsIsParts
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
CPU
Intel Pentium D 3Ghz
Motherboard
ASRock G31M-S
Memory
4 Gigs PC 6400
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GeForce 8500 GT
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
AOC 19inch X2
Screen Resolution
1024 X 768 (I'm Old)
Hard Drives
Segate ST3160815AS Serial ATAII
Western Digital WD1600AAJA-75PSA0 Serial ATAII
PSU
500 watt..don't know mfg.
Case
Giant Black 4u rackmount I've had for years
Cooling
Stock CPU extra 120s in case
Keyboard
Generic Made in China
Mouse
Logitech USB Optical Scroll
Internet Speed
What ever comcast decides to give me usually 21Mbps up/5mbps
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