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How to Turn Off WiFi Connection When Connected to a Network Cable

 


In today's all-technological age, the internet has become a meaningful part of supporting our daily activities. Until no wonder that there are many workers, students or especially household mothers who love the internet by relying on WiFi connection.

However, connections generated by ethernet cables should not be set up next to the eye. Not only is it flashier than WiFi, using a network cable is believed to be able to power your laptop's battery.

The good news is that Windows is currently embedding the latest features that respond to the needs of users for faster continuity. This feature shares the service with those of you who want to turn off the wifi connection when connected to the cable network automatically. Very interesting isn't it?

Here's a simple configuration that you can live with so that your WiFi connection can turn off automatically. 

How to Turn Off WiFi Connection When Connected to Cable Network Automatically

1. Right click on the wireless icon located on the system tray, next selection of Open Network and Sharing Center. Open Network and Sharing Center


2. Click the name of the WiFi that is again connected to your laptop. WiFi Selection You Use

3. Next you want a new tab to appear, then click Properties such as the photo found at the base of this! Click Properties

4. In the Wi-Fi Properties tab, please click Configure to continue. Click Configure

5. Re-embossed new tab, please select advance menu. In the property submenu please look for Disable Upon Wired Connect as well as the Enable selection located there is a value menu. For those who are still worried, please observe the instructions at the base!

Note: If there is no Disable Upon Wired Connect feature in your laptop, the network adapter you are using does not support this feature. To solve this, you can use the BridgeChecker app to complete this guidance.

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