Friday, 27 September 2019

what happens when connected to two networks at same time,using two different wireless network connections?

What happens when connected to two networks at same time, using two different wireless network connections and/or two different wireless network adapters?


Conflict? Or does the stronger connection take charge? Or do they enhance one another? (Example: I have a TP-link booster adapter, which I can plug in via USB and connect, which shows up as a second 'wireless network connection' in my Network Connections. Sometimes the first will pick up one wireless signal from nearby, but the TP-link will pick up another, from a different router/network.)


Can anyone explain in extreeeemely simple terms, to someone who is super bewildered by the concepts of how internet connections work? I wish to know whether I should worry about disabling one if using the other, and all that sort of configuring...


Windows XP Pro home edition

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