The wired connection is already "red Xed" out. Do I need to do anything different?If you go to Control Panel >>> Network and Sharing Center >>> Change Network Adapters (or simply right-click on Network Connection icon on the bottom right corner of your screen) , you should see at least 2 icons there. One for "Local Area Connection" which is the wired connection and the other one is "Wireless Network Connection". If you switch a lot between wired and wireless, you may need to go to this window and disable (by right-clicking) "Local Area Connection" and then enable "Wireless Network Connection". So basically, there are 2 adapters for internet connection and the system needs to know which one you would like to use. Windows will fix it for you automatically but it would be faster if you do it manually.
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Check the IP configuration for the device - run a command prompt and enter the command:
ipconfig /all
Check out the IP settings on your wireless device, if you need help interpreting them post them here.
The wired connection is already "red Xed" out. Do I need to do anything different?
Thanks for helping,
yeto
Check the IP configuration for the device - run a command prompt and enter the command:
ipconfig /all
Check out the IP settings on your wireless device, if you need help interpreting them post them here.
That's what I thought but I don't see the file. Is there another method to get the information?That command will create a file called ipcon.txt in your user area on the C drive. You can post it here for us to look at.
I don't understand...I still don't see them.Try sending the file to your desktop - you should be able to see it there:
ipconfig /all >desktop/ipcon.txt