Normally, no.
Normally, no.
Normally, it is.
Normally, it is.
No.
Maybe, if you care to reveal what you mean by "didn't seem to know what
to do with it," and some details about your friend's wired network (e.g,
does the network belong to your friend or were you trying to connect to
some commercial network, and if the latter, what your friend told you to
do in order to do so).
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"Lem" <lem...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Both the wired and the wireless connection are supposedly
Ethernet. You should be able to assign priority for the different
connections under:
Control Panel : Network Connections (Rightclick and open) :
Advanced(WindowMenu) : Advanced Settings ... : Adapters and
Bindings : Connections : [ArrowUp]or[ArrowDown]
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