Hi mates, I have installed Windows 7 on my computer. It picked up my wired and wireless router, printer and other devices. The cable connection to the internet worked. Everything was working correctly. I removed the wireless router. But now Windows 7 is not getting connected to any devices.

The problem of “Unidentified Network” should be fixed on your computer, in case your computer was going through a minor software glitch and this was causing the Network Connectivity issue on your computer. On the 2nd one, the unidentified network, click on it and it will open the properties. You can DISABLE it there, but also see the properties and get more info on what it is? You might have had a BRIDGE with VMware and forgot to remove that? Irv S.

Nov 24, 2011 · From the Start Menu, open All Programs, open Accessories, right click the Command Prompt and select 'Run as Administrator'. In to the prompt type the following command and hit enter. ipconfig /all ( Note that there is a space between ipcofig and the / ).

I frequently use a crossover network cable on WinXP with static IP addresses to connect to various industrial devices (e.g. robots, pumps, valves or even other Windows PCs) that have Ethernet network ports. When I do this on Windows 7, the network connection is classed as an "Unidentified Network" in Networks and Sharing Center and the public

Unidentified Network - Unable To Change Dec 11, 2009. I have new emachines g525 laptop with windows 7 installed and updated (today). The laptop has both cat5 and wifi networking and the issue I have is with the wifi although I haven't attempted it with the wired network.

The problem of “Unidentified Network” should be fixed on your computer, in case your computer was going through a minor software glitch and this was causing the Network Connectivity issue on your computer. On the 2nd one, the unidentified network, click on it and it will open the properties. You can DISABLE it there, but also see the properties and get more info on what it is? You might have had a BRIDGE with VMware and forgot to remove that? Irv S. What do you mean the network wizard? I was not aware Windows 7 had such a feature. By this, do you mean the screen in which you select between home/work/public? I have tried both home and work, and both of which lead me to a unidentified public network with no internet or network devices.