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Margaret246
Sep 05, 2023Aspirant
Router Model R6120/ Ethernet Cable
Hi. I have an AC1200 WiFi Router Model R6120, which someone else set up for me some time ago. I've never understood PC technology, but recently I've decided to learn the ins and outs of WiFi. I noti...
- Sep 07, 2023
Margaret246 wrote:
I did notice something when someone stated that I could go to the adapters and disable the Ethernet, if I choose to. On the Windows Network Connections page, I notice that it shows that the Ethernet is connected but the WiFi says "Not Connected." If the WiFi says that I am not connected to it, then I am getting wired Internet instead, but then why am I able to connect to WiFi on my tablet and smartphone?
The PC isn't usually involved in how your other devices connect to the wifi. They talk to the R6120 router.
If Windows says you have an Ethernet connection, then you are wired into the router.
I'd say don't mess around too much. Leave the PC plugged into the router. That is faster and more reliable than wifi.
As my screenshot shows, the idea that Windows will use wifi or wired is just plain wrong. Heaven only knows where that came from. Maybe I misunderstood it.
If it were true, then anyone moving a laptop from place to place would have to reconfigure the PC whenever they moved it.
Did you ever tell us what the modem is between the router and the Internet? And what about the Internet speed you pay for? If that is above 100 Mbps – many are these days – then you are throwing away anything over that speed. It is all that your router can handle.
FURRYe38
Sep 05, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Can disable the adapter in the network settings on the PC so the connection is not active and keep the cable connected as back up, just in case.
Margaret246
Sep 05, 2023Aspirant
Thank you.
Do I go to Network & Internet< Status< Advanced network settings,< Change adapter options< Click on the Ethernet option< Click Disable this network device?
- FURRYe38Sep 06, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Yes. Do reverse to re-enable it later on if you need it again.