No problema avec le processeur sans Wi-Fi sur la carte mère.
No problema avec le processeur sans Wi-Fi sur la carte mère.
You trade some features for performance and stability, but you lose connectivity options.
Receive a $25 payment (or at least $20 a few months back) from TP-Link, and everything functions properly.
No, you don't need a Wi-Fi dongle when connecting your PC via Ethernet.
Windows automatically gives priority to stronger connections, usually over weaker ones—even if the latter are wired, it fixes in about ten seconds. If the user doesn’t enter their wireless network, the computer can’t connect to it automatically either.
If this were true, users relying on docking stations—many of which use wired Ethernet—would face serious issues. Expect frequent VPN drops and legacy apps crashing due to poor network adaptability. Fortunately, the situation isn’t this severe. If you’re seeing these problems, it’s likely a problem with your Ethernet adapter or driver.