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If I'm connected to a network normally and wirelessly

LoKe, is there a way I can check?

I had always connected wirelessly from this computer and I just hooked it up to a normal wired connection.
 
Depends on the program I'd say. You can go into the settings for IE and tell it which to use, I think it'll just default for whichever was on first though.
 
100Mb/s + 54MB/s = 154MB/s connection!! It uses both!!

j/k.

I would expect it to use the wired (faster) connection first.
 
On some laptops, the wired LAN is automatically disabled when wireless is turned on... that happened to my coworker and it took her forever to find out why her laptop isnt connecting...
 
Each program gets to choose when there is more than one connection.

<- Not a networking expert, but my MSDN guide shows me how to choose the connection within the program when there are more than one.
 
Originally posted by: ThePresence
LoKe, is there a way I can check?

I had always connected wirelessly from this computer and I just hooked it up to a normal wired connection.

task manager -> network tab?
 
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