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How to disable the WiFi connection when connected with a network cable

In this technological age, the Internet has become an important part of our daily activities. So don’t be surprised if there are many workers, students, or even housewives who like it Internet rely on a WiFi connection.

Nevertheless, the connection created by a network cable (Ethernet) should not be underestimated. Aside from being faster than WiFi, it is believed that using a network cable will save your laptop’s battery.

The good news is that Windows is now incorporating the latest features that meet user demands for faster connectivity. This feature provides services for those of you who want to automatically turn off the Wi-Fi connection when connected to a wired network. Very interesting, isn’t it?

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Here is a simple configuration you can do to have the WiFi connection turn off automatically.

How to turn off the WiFi connection when you are automatically connected to a wired network

1. Right-click the wireless icon in the system tray, then select Open the Network and Sharing Center.

Open the Network and Sharing Center2. Click the name of the wireless network that is currently connected to your laptop.

Select the WiFi you are using3. Then a new tab will appear, then click on properties like the picture below!

Click Properties4. On the Wi-Fi Properties tab, click Configure keep going.

Click on Configure5. A new tab appears again, please select the menu Advance payment. Look in the property’s submenu Deactivate for a wired connection and choose Activate there is a menu value. For those who are still confused, please see the instructions below!

Remarks : When your laptop has no features Deactivate for a wired connection This means that the network adapter you are using does not support this function. To fix this, you can do this tutorial using the BridgeChecker application.

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