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Thanks David, that did help. The fact you wouldn't normally have to
"do something" to swap between Ethernet and wireless
apart from disable the wireless made me think something
was odd with my Fujitsu.
I did a "restore" to a date prior to the Ethernet use and the
wireless was back again. I then made sure I had disabled wireless
and went back onto the Ethernet and then back onto wireless
and everything worked as it should.
This implies the Fujitsu can't "handle" a wireless and
ethernet internet connection at the same time - which seems reasonable.
However I don't think it should require a "restore" if inadvertently
the Ethernet cable was connected whilst the wireless was enabled.
Any idea what happens with other computers if the this is done?
Tony
> I haven't seen a "switch between Ethernet and wireless"
> option
> anywhere. What I do is normally leave the wireless
> connection (in
> Network Connections) disabled, and only enble it when I
> want to use it
> -- the Ethernet connection is effectively disabled
> whenever there is no
> cable plugged into it. Does that help?
>
> David Gillett
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: [PCBUILD] Wireless connection problem
> From: Tony Beckett <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Wed, August 18, 2010 10:18 pm
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
> Since June when I bought a new Fujitsu Esprimo V6555
> running XP Professional, I have connected to the internet
> via wireless.
>
> Two days ago I switched the connection to Ethernet
> with no problems. (The ISP supplied router is both
> wireless
> and Ethernet).
>
> I now wish to switch back to wireless and am unable to do
> so although the wireless icon in the bottom right of the
> screen shows a connection to my ISP with excellent signal
> strength. I have tried disconnecting and connecting again,
> which appears to work but does not give me an internet
> connection.
>
> A netbook we have is connecting wirelessly so I don't
> think
> the router or ISP is causing trouble.
>
> Is there an "option" some where that I have missed that
> swaps between using wireless and ethernet?
>
> Thanks
> Tony
>
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