Well, I finally resolved the issue and figured that I'd post my resolution here so that others will not have to go through this problem... This was posted over at Microsoft Technet back in February 2010: Basically, find the NetworkList tree in the Registry, right-click on it and select...
I did not remove the DNS Suffix Search List from either adapter listing. I did remove the MAC address from the active LAN connection. I just forgot to do it from the other one (that's fixed now, too). As for my lease time, I use DHCP Reservations with an indefinite lease time (via DD-WRT on my...
When I get home this evening, I'll post it. And yes, I am only using one adapter at a time. It was working for a while, so I'm not sure when this started. As you can see by the system tray icon it looks fine so I didn't notice the issue until I had clicked on it one day. - Merg
I am using Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium. I have had this issue for a while and cannot seem to get it resolved. While the issue has not caused me any problems with working on my network/Internet, it is an annoying bug. When I click on the Network icon on my system tray, I am told that there are...
I have Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1 installed. I noticed the other day that while the Network Connection icon in my system tray looks fine, if I click on it I get a notification that I am not connected to a network. The issue is that I am connected to my network and the Internet. If I...