Re: How do you change Network ID?



Assuming it is somewhere on your phone, i.e. not somewhere on the network, it is probably just picking it up from somewhere you did enter your name. Only place I can think of that you likely did that is in the settings, owner Information. Is your name there, and does it match what is being used as the network ID? Who's your carrier BTW?

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Sven
MS MVP Mobile Devices
"Roger 2008" <rwpcs@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:tPOdnZO3da711lrbnZ2dnUVZ_vWtnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I hate it when I log onto a wireless network only to find out that after I
do that, my name will show up in the Client Host Name.

I have contacted my cell phone provider and they claimed they did not put
that in there and if that were true, then how did it get there, because I
never did either.

I have asked one of the people that works for my cell phone provider and she
said they do add that information to some of the phones.

I really don't care how it got there, all I really want to know is how to
change it.

THANKS.



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