Thread: General Windows 10 Desktop WiFi
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Old 25-12-2018, 20:48   #7
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Re: Windows 10 Desktop WiFi

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Originally Posted by General Maximus View Post
Yes it does answer your question and no you can't. In my first post i explained the operating system (windows 10) uses metrics and scores multiple network interfaces (wired and wireless/ethernet and wifi). You can only use one at a time and you cannot have multiple network connections originating from one device so you do not need to worry about any conflicts because it cant and wont happen. You can only use one at a time and as your pc is a static device i suggest wired.
I fully understand in a technical sense what you have said, may I then ask -

As your answer is " no you can't.", why is it that my PC with an Ethernet connection and WiFi fully connected to my network is working perfectly with no signs of distress ?
Why does it not go bang ?
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