[gui-talk] wireless network question

Baracco, Andrew W Andrew.Baracco at va.gov
Mon Dec 10 17:54:10 UTC 2012


I have one, and it is an internal wireless card. That is why it shows as
connected.

Andy


-----Original Message-----
From: gui-talk [mailto:gui-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of David
Andrews
Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2012 1:54 PM
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Subject: Re: [gui-talk] wireless network question

The 1394 connection is probably a network card with an ethernet
connection.  As Steve says you should have one connection to the
Internet, not two, either wireless to your router, or hard wired
ethernet to your router.  The ethernet is faster, and more secure, but
not portable -- so the choice is yours.

Dave

At 10:56 AM 12/7/2012, you wrote:
>As a followup, I am connected with my router to the Internet and 
>restarting the computer seems to have solved my problem, but I do have 
>another question.there are three choices in network configurations 
>running windows XP, LAN, wireless and something that says 1394 
>connection. What is that and why does mine say it is connected? Thank
you.


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