Joining a closed mac network from windows

Discussion in 'Parallels Desktop for Mac' started by Bayly Taff, Jan 31, 2007.

  1. Bayly Taff

    Bayly Taff Bit poster

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    I recently purchased a MacBook Pro with Parrallels on it. We have several macs at home and I have set up a network using a mac base station. It is a closed network and password protected. I am accessing my home network using OSX on my MacBook Pro the same way I am on the other computers in the house. However, when I access the internet using Windows on my MacBook Pro I am not sure whose network I am using, it just does it and I can't tell whose network it is (could be a neighbors). How do I tell what network I am accessing in Windows and how do I connect to my home closed password protected base station network using windows? Thanks for your help.:confused:
     
  2. palter

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    Windows is accessing your network. As far as Windows is concerned, it's connected to a wired Ethernet. It has no knowledge that it's actually a wireless network.
     
  3. joem

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    Just to add a bit to that explanation, your wireless card will only connect to one network at a time, so if OSX is accessing your wireless access point, everything else on your machine is as well.
     
  4. Bayly Taff

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    Thanks

    I did not know that it would only connect to one network. That is nice to know and this was the first place to answer my question. I appreciate your help.:)
     

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