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Which wins? Wireless or wired and how does it work?

Asked by leegclystvale in Microsoft Windows Operating Systems, Windows XP Operating System, Wireless Network Cards & Adapters

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Hi,

I could do with knowing the following info

If an XP SP2 client (using the MS wireless client for example) is happily working away using their wireless connection for network access/resources, what happens when a hardwired network connection is plugged into the laptop. Does the laptop still use the wireless for all connections? Does it share between the later wired connection? Does it do some funky speed calc that will utilise the fastest connection?

Whatever the answer, any tips on an easy way to get the fastest connection going in this scenario.

Thsi is urgent, hence the points. Thanks in anticipation.Start Free Trial
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Zones: Microsoft Windows Operating Systems, Windows XP Operating System, Wireless Network Cards & Adapters
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