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Hi new here , hope this is in correct forum.
I have a TP link on my PC, from Virgin hub 2 rooms away (constantly flashing green.) When I lose connection to the internet via Ethernet through a loose connection maybe, should the WI-FI automatically become active, ie; restore access? It doesnβt.
Am I missing something simple?
Thanks
The Wi-Fi would have to be connect and even if it was the signal was going through one or the other. When it switches it may consider it as a new connections and loose its place and have to start over.
Bigger question is if the source is 2 rooms away why not just use the Wi-Fi?
Thanks for prompt reply!
I sometimes loosen the Ethernet connection by accident and thought the wifi should βtake overβ If I were to disconnect the ethernet do I have to βtellβ the PC to switch?
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