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wireless and wired lan?

does wired and wireless lan both turn on on your laptop up your wireless connectioncause for the past week i couldnt connect to my wireless router unless i was really close to itand last weekend i couldnt get close to it at all(locked area of building) and ruined my whole weekend and during this week i was reseting my router many times trying to get my strong signal back from the distance i ussualy i am atal of a sudden i look in my acer performance thingy and notice wired and wireless lan both on and turned off wired lan cause im only wireless and all of a sudden i got my seed and signal strength back to he way it used to be(11mbps,low strength)like wtf something that minor me up? i was asking Q's here all week trying to get possibilitys why i had just stopped connectionmaybe when i networked my desktop to laptop to send stuff that caused the wired lan to turn on? and not back off?

Answer:

Put some paper out for her or put up the paper when noy in use
I have had a number of cats in my day and never had one who ate paper until I rescued a 17 yr old catI had to buy folders from the drug store to file away my due bills and anything else I wanted to keep that was paperCat behavior can be very dauntingI have always found the martial arts approach to be the best one (i.edeflect the behavior by going around it)It's a challenge and an opportunity for you to be creative and change YOUR habitsIt is NOT a medical issue.
Bridging is definitely a possible root cause hereYour laptop could be acting as a bridge for your PC once you had set different IP addresses for the Internet connection and your local network (PC to laptop), but you shouldn't be noticing any lag unless your PC was turned on and you are wired in from laptop to PCIf that's the case, then your PC might have some applications that were querying (or worse, downloading from) the internet, for example, for updates to Windows, anti-virus, etcAnother possibility is that you may have multiple applications on your laptop that have different default connections configuredFor example, you may have your IE configured to use the wireless connection as default whilst having Yahoo! Messenger use the LAN as defaultThus when both are on, they're both going different directions to get the data and when one side is not getting it, it causes lag and interruptions to your machine's processingCheck all internet-enabled applications to make sure they're all set to use the wireless connection by default.

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