Have you confirmed that the MAC is stable between reboots? Or is it cycling?
Windows NLA detects networks based on the gateway MAC, so if this is the same, it should always pick the same "profile"
Multiple Networks in Windows 8
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Re: Multiple Networks in Windows 8
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Re: Multiple Networks in Windows 8
I have never seen this.
All my machines are windows 10
Can you test with another OS?
All my machines are windows 10
Can you test with another OS?
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Re: Multiple Networks in Windows 8
The mac shwn in the status page is stable across reboots, and I've also disabled NLA as part of my testing which makes no difference. I can try a different OS but only in a VM - I'll try that and get back to you
Thanks again

Thanks again
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Re: Fixed - Multiple Networks in Windows 8
Fixed.
The interaction between windows 8.1 and the NIC drivers.
Installed a clean 8.1 in a VM
WNDR3700v4 clean flash 1.13x
VM recognised Network and offered to set private - excellent.
Reboot router - windows VM recognised and defaulted to previous network - excellent
Checked 2 existing machines - same problem.
Hmm, doesn't happen on a clean build but does on existing machines?
Various NIC types (realtek/broadcom)
Was about to scour windows updates to see if an update occurred round the time the problem started and I reinstalled network drivers on laptop just in case (fully w/uninstall these drivers from system and reboot)
Installed drivers from new - Windows recocgnised Network and set private.
Rebooted router, Network is recognised.
So solved on my laptop and another machine - server a bit more tricky as it's headless but I'll report back if it works on there.
Schoolboy error, I should have reinstalled the drivers ages ago, my bad
Thanks for the help and the input
The interaction between windows 8.1 and the NIC drivers.
Installed a clean 8.1 in a VM
WNDR3700v4 clean flash 1.13x
VM recognised Network and offered to set private - excellent.
Reboot router - windows VM recognised and defaulted to previous network - excellent
Checked 2 existing machines - same problem.
Hmm, doesn't happen on a clean build but does on existing machines?
Various NIC types (realtek/broadcom)
Was about to scour windows updates to see if an update occurred round the time the problem started and I reinstalled network drivers on laptop just in case (fully w/uninstall these drivers from system and reboot)
Installed drivers from new - Windows recocgnised Network and set private.
Rebooted router, Network is recognised.

So solved on my laptop and another machine - server a bit more tricky as it's headless but I'll report back if it works on there.
Schoolboy error, I should have reinstalled the drivers ages ago, my bad
Thanks for the help and the input
Re: Multiple Networks in Windows 8
No worries. A strange one indeed!
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Re: Multiple Networks in Windows 8
Yep, fixed on my server as well 
So, conclusion is that something in win 8.1 goes pear shaped after a while with NIC drivers - can't pin it down as it happened across multiple machines and NIC manufacturers. Windows update maybe? Looking forward to moving to 1.13 permanently now

So, conclusion is that something in win 8.1 goes pear shaped after a while with NIC drivers - can't pin it down as it happened across multiple machines and NIC manufacturers. Windows update maybe? Looking forward to moving to 1.13 permanently now
