ConfigFree Autoswitch wireless lan wired

I use laptop desktop wired Lan and then at home on the wireless LAN. I set automatic network switch networks. Then I profile using SSIS auto switch and saved a profile of LAN wireless House that changes the proxy and printer.

It all works when go from office to home. However, I think in all cases to get the profile to switch back to office settings when I return to the office and it auto predisposees to the LAN cables. I can record and Office Lan profile but as it is not wireless and does not have a SSID it will not switch back automatically.

Anyway to do it?

Rob

Hello

> but as it is not wireless and does not have a SSID it will not switch back automatically.
I think that's the point;
In my opinion the Configsys doesn t pass to the local network because of the identification of missing LAN (SSID)

Here you can find beautiful description how to set up the automatic SSID switch
http://209.167.114.38/support/TechSupport/troubleshooting/ConfigFree/index.htm

I think that without the SSID, you won't be able to get this feature.

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