Re-adjust the priority of network services

  
In the office, laptops can generally connect to wired networks and wireless networks at the same time. The default setting is of course to automatically select the wireless network. If you need to use a wired network, you must turn off the wireless network card or disable the wireless connection. The operation is obviously troublesome. The following system home small series will introduce you how to re-prioritize the network service. In fact, Windows 7 system has provided the adjustment function of wired network and wireless network priority order: right click on the network icon in the system tray area, open the “Network and Sharing Center” window, and select “Change Adapter Settings” in the left navigation bar. ”, you will see the window shown in Figure 1, press the Alt key to activate the menu bar. From the “Tools” menu, select “Advanced Settings” to open the “Advanced Settings/Adapters and Bindings” dialog box, as shown in Figure 2. Select ““Local Connections” here to access them. The order is adjusted to the top and the save will take effect. In the future, even if the wireless connection is enabled, the laptop will still be connected to the wired network preferentially, which is much more convenient. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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