Re: Is there any Adapter Switching Software out there???



Thanks for the reply. We really need something that will sense the
ethernet port and switch the Network interfaces automatically.

Jeff Liebermann wrote:
On 12 May 2006 10:07:52 -0700, "isax242@xxxxxxxxxxx"
<isax242@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I want my users's Wireless cards to be disabled when the Network cable
is plugged into the on board NIC on our LAN (for security purposes).

They currently have Intel Pro/Wireless 2100 cards with the PROSet
software. It doesn't support "adapter switching", I've checked up on
this thoroughly.

Is there some 3rd party stuff that I can use for this?

Sorta. Netswitcher:
http://www.netswitcher.com
The problem is that it does not automatically switching between
wireless and wired when you insert or remove the ethernet jack+. It
requires that the user manually select the proper "location".

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