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Guest
Hi,
I'm working on a computer that has two network connections - a wired
connection to the internet and a wireless connection to a robot, which is not
connected to the internet.
However, Windows keeps trying to use the wireless connection for internet
connectivity, it seems, since if the wireless is not disabled I can't access
internet sites. Is there a way to tell it to use the Ethernet first?
Actually, is there a way to have it split bandwidth between two connections
(if I had another internet connection)?
Thanks.
-- Anand
I'm working on a computer that has two network connections - a wired
connection to the internet and a wireless connection to a robot, which is not
connected to the internet.
However, Windows keeps trying to use the wireless connection for internet
connectivity, it seems, since if the wireless is not disabled I can't access
internet sites. Is there a way to tell it to use the Ethernet first?
Actually, is there a way to have it split bandwidth between two connections
(if I had another internet connection)?
Thanks.
-- Anand