Windows 7 multi-network at startup

Hi all, have one him with another OS GREAT being whenever I start my pc, I can't connect to the net because it is showing as connected to multiple networks.

I have;
4 wireless modem router ports
A Vista laptop that connects wireless without any problem
A pc without card wireless connected with the ethernet cable. This is where the problem is. Whenever I start the pc, it can not connect to the internet because there are several networks. A host and a network, unidentified network.

I can disable the network card, turn it on and the pc will then connect to the home network and no problems with the net. I tried to delete the network according to the other threads and restarting the pc. This seems to works once and then redisplays the issue of multiple networks.

I also tried to disable IPv6, did not work.

Any help would be great that the woman is not too IT savvy and account now to use the laptop while I am not at home, unless I do the above, before going to work in the morning.

Thanks in advance!

This is NOT a driver problem or a TCP/IP configuration problem... even if it's a good idea to make sure that you use the latest drivers from your manufacturer chipset.

Go to the control panel... options and administrative.
Then 'services '.
Scroll down and find a service named "Hello service." Double click on this service, and then disable it. Now choose "automatic (delayed start).
Click OK and then close everything and restart, when you do, your connection network and internet should be good.
Takes a lot to explain the problem, but it is a service created by Apple that is commonly used in many applications for your network card to configure itself
automatically to work with certain services. He plays well with windows in general services, and delay automatic startup gives time to windows service to start before its activation to restart the computer.
I hope this helps!

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