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Old 02-06-06, 10:21 PM Thread Starter   #1
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Multiple network connections? Which one?


So, lets say you have two network connections (For us, we have wireless and wired networks, both of which are very separate).

So. Which gets used when both are activated? Are there ways to split it up between the two?

How does this work, and how can you mess with it?
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Windows will automatically use the higher speed connection. this is done through metrics

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