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LAN vs Wireless Connection
I recently purchased a new laptop and having trouble with a configuration.
I am running windows vista ultimate and have a wifi card as well as a LAN port. Whenever I am at my house and plugged into to the LAN connection, I would like my pc to direct all traffic through that. But when I remove the LAN cable I want all traffic obviously pointed towards my wifi adapter. I have manually changed the metrics in my tcp/ip settings to 1 for LAN and 2 for Wifi, but it doesn't seam to do the trick. I can tell that some (not all) traffic is still going over the Wifi connection by looking at Task Manager, Networking tab. Vista recognizes my Wifi speed at 54Mbps and the LAN connection is recognized at 100Mbps. Can anyone help me configure vista such that all traffic is routed to the LAN connection when it is available? Thanks in advance. |
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Re: LAN vs Wireless Connection
"scadav" <ppp@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:Xns9985B2C3DAD43pppyahoocom@216.196.97.136... >I recently purchased a new laptop and having trouble with a configuration. > > I am running windows vista ultimate and have a wifi card as well as a LAN > port. Whenever I am at my house and plugged into to the LAN connection, I > would like my pc to direct all traffic through that. But when I remove > the > LAN cable I want all traffic obviously pointed towards my wifi adapter. I > have manually changed the metrics in my tcp/ip settings to 1 for LAN and 2 > for Wifi, but it doesn't seam to do the trick. > > I can tell that some (not all) traffic is still going over the Wifi > connection by looking at Task Manager, Networking tab. Vista recognizes > my Wifi speed at 54Mbps and the LAN connection is recognized at 100Mbps. > > Can anyone help me configure vista such that all traffic is routed to the > LAN connection when it is available? Simple, you know which one you want to use so you enable that NIC and disable the other NIC, via the Vista O/S. That's about as simple as you can get with it. So why make it anymore difficult that that? |
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Re: LAN vs Wireless Connection
"scadav" <ppp@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9985B2C3DAD43pppyahoocom@216.196.97.136... >I recently purchased a new laptop and having trouble with a configuration. > > I am running windows vista ultimate and have a wifi card as well as a LAN > port. Whenever I am at my house and plugged into to the LAN connection, I > would like my pc to direct all traffic through that. But when I remove > the > LAN cable I want all traffic obviously pointed towards my wifi adapter. I > have manually changed the metrics in my tcp/ip settings to 1 for LAN and 2 > for Wifi, but it doesn't seam to do the trick. > > I can tell that some (not all) traffic is still going over the Wifi > connection by looking at Task Manager, Networking tab. Vista recognizes > my Wifi speed at 54Mbps and the LAN connection is recognized at 100Mbps. > > Can anyone help me configure vista such that all traffic is routed to the > LAN connection when it is available? > > Thanks in advance. Try the Windows Mobility Center... it will let you enable/disable your network connections rather easily. It can be found in the Accessories folder in the Start menu or just type "mobility" in the search box. Whatever floats yer boat. Lang |
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Re: LAN vs Wireless Connection
"Lang Murphy" <lang_murphy@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:OEylcRY2HHA.3400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl: > > > Try the Windows Mobility Center... it will let you enable/disable your > network connections rather easily. It can be found in the Accessories > folder in the Start menu or just type "mobility" in the search box. > Whatever floats yer boat. > > Lang > > I see that. But was hoping windows could just detect the best route without manual intervention. Assuming by the responses that this is not possible?? |
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Re: LAN vs Wireless Connection
"scadav" <nospam@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:MomdnSatHf48ESTbnZ2dnUVZ_gSdnZ2d@comcast.com. .. > "Lang Murphy" <lang_murphy@hotmail.com> wrote in > news:OEylcRY2HHA.3400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl: > >> >> >> Try the Windows Mobility Center... it will let you enable/disable your >> network connections rather easily. It can be found in the Accessories >> folder in the Start menu or just type "mobility" in the search box. >> Whatever floats yer boat. >> >> Lang >> >> > > I see that. But was hoping windows could just detect the best route > without manual intervention. Assuming by the responses that this is not > possible?? Well... don't think it's possible... not out of the box, anyway... there may be third party tools to do it. Lang |
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