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In my case, I use the Ethernet as my primary connection, and disabling
the WiFi prevents inadvertent connections to my neighbor and confusion
about which connection is active.
When WiFi is primary, no Ethernet is present, so the problem doesn't
arise.
I have yet to see a laptop without Ethernet, and it sounds like a bad
idea.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Dual Internet connections
From: Stephen McManus <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Sun, March 06, 2011 3:05 pm
To: [log in to unmask]
Hi, why would you need to disable the wifi? Every laptop has dual
ethernet and wifi except the most modern ones which seem to be doing
away with the ethernet or so I'm led to believe.
Steve
On 6 March 2011 21:12, <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I have the same arrangement, and I'd call it a "feature". It's not
> unusual to see a desktop with a primary WiFi connection. In my case I
> disabled the WiFi, as you can't use both.
>
>
> *
> *I have a new to me, HP Pavillion Desktop. It is a Quad Core with Win 7
> Home
> 64 bit.
> In addition to the ethernet connection it also has a Wifi internal card.
> I
> dont know why that would be on a desktop
> unles it can use both connections at the same time. Can it ?
> --
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You look a little burned out my friend. I guess it must be up to me.
Mr Z.
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