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Connect to two WiFi networks - use one for internet, the second for LAN-only connections
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Mar 15, 20263472 viewsConfidence Score0%
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I have a TP-LINK router broadcasting Internet, and I connect to it via my internal WiFi chip in my laptop. I also have an external TP-LINK WiFi chip which cannot broadcast WiFi, even not Ad-hoc. I have a Motorola Xoom [android 4.0.3] tablet which can broadcast Ad-hoc. I connect to the Motorola Xoom…
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Fix for: Connect to two WiFi networks - use one for internet, the second for LAN-only connections
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on the windows PC open a command prompt and run the following command: This will display your routing table on the laptop. Look for the entry that begins with 0.0.0.0 it will appear similar to the following: This should be pointing to the default ga…
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