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Wireless LAN and LAN
17 years 8 months ago #20009
by Benny
Wireless LAN and LAN was created by Benny
Hi all,
We have bought a new wireless router in our office. Normally we used to connect to office LAN (Physical) to connect to the internet. I also configured the wireless LAN for testing.
Next day before switching on the system, I connected the pc to the Office LAN and powered it on. When the system came up, it is showing me two network connections. One is Wireless LAN and other one is normal fixed LAN.
Actually I don't want the two network connections to be switched on at the same time, so usually I will disable one and start to work.
So my question is, whether it is possible to automatically disable one network connection when the other one is alive.
Thanks
Benny
We have bought a new wireless router in our office. Normally we used to connect to office LAN (Physical) to connect to the internet. I also configured the wireless LAN for testing.
Next day before switching on the system, I connected the pc to the Office LAN and powered it on. When the system came up, it is showing me two network connections. One is Wireless LAN and other one is normal fixed LAN.
Actually I don't want the two network connections to be switched on at the same time, so usually I will disable one and start to work.
So my question is, whether it is possible to automatically disable one network connection when the other one is alive.
Thanks
Benny
17 years 8 months ago #20015
by sose
sose
Network Engineer
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Replied by sose on topic Re: Wireless LAN and LAN
hi
on the task bar below, u will see two lan icons , one for wirelesss lan and the other for physical lan. right click on the physical lan , u will see the option to disable just click it.
0r right click on my network places , right click on the connection u want to disable and disable it.
do u actually need to disable the physical connection. u can run both together without any problem
I remain
sose
Were u ever in Africa ?
on the task bar below, u will see two lan icons , one for wirelesss lan and the other for physical lan. right click on the physical lan , u will see the option to disable just click it.
0r right click on my network places , right click on the connection u want to disable and disable it.
do u actually need to disable the physical connection. u can run both together without any problem
I remain
sose
Were u ever in Africa ?
sose
Network Engineer
analysethis.co/index.php/forum/index
17 years 8 months ago #20030
by ping
So you see sose what he means is autometically not manually.
Now, correct me if i have mistaken but
But i guess some registry tricks will do...
Let's hope that some one here may tell us more
Cheers..
The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you can not do..!!
Replied by ping on topic Re: Wireless LAN and LAN
...whether it is possible to automatically disable one network connection
So you see sose what he means is autometically not manually.
Now, correct me if i have mistaken but
But i guess some registry tricks will do...
Let's hope that some one here may tell us more
Cheers..
The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you can not do..!!
17 years 8 months ago #20036
by Lindows
Replied by Lindows on topic Little thing
You quote really helped me out today. When it stated the greatest pleasures in life is doing what people said you could do. I was stuck in a bind and i know i feel i can go on.
Thanks
Thanks
17 years 8 months ago #20054
by ping
The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you can not do..!!
Replied by ping on topic Re: Wireless LAN and LAN
you are always welcome lindows
~Ping..
~Ping..
The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you can not do..!!
16 years 4 months ago #26703
by quinnyyy
Replied by quinnyyy on topic Re: Wireless LAN and LAN
When connected to both networks try and ping both default gateways.
Your PC may only accept one connection at a time even though it says is connected.
Your PC may only accept one connection at a time even though it says is connected.
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