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  1. Fix Ethernet connection problems in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn about different things you can try to fix Ethernet network connection problems in Windows

  2. Essential Network Settings and Tasks in Windows

    For a Wi-Fi network, select Wi-Fi > Manage known networks. Choose the network for which you want to change the settings. For an Ethernet network, select Ethernet, then select the Ethernet …

  3. Use the Surface USB-C to Ethernet and USB 3.0 Adapter

    Learn how to set up and use the Surface USB-C to Ethernet and USB 3.0 Adapter to get a wired network connection.

  4. Solucionar problemas de conexión Ethernet en Windows

    Obtén información sobre todas las cosas que puedes probar para solucionar problemas de conexión de red Ethernet en Windows

  5. Why is my Internet connection so slow? - Microsoft Support

    No matter how fast your Internet connection is, there are times when things will slow down to a crawl. This article will help you sort out what kinds of things can go wrong, learn what you can …

  6. Connect to a Wi-Fi network in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to connect to a Wi-fi network in Windows and manage your current network connections.

  7. Use your Windows device as a mobile hotspot - Microsoft Support

    Open Mobile hotspot settings Turn on mobile hotspot in Settings In the Settings app on your Windows device, select Network & internet > Mobile hotspot. For Share my internet …

  8. Metered connections in Windows - Microsoft Support

    You can manually set Wi-Fi and Ethernet network connections to metered if you want to reduce the amount of data used by apps and services on that network. A cellular data network …

  9. Create a detailed network diagram in Visio linked to external data

    From Network and Peripherals, drag a Ring network or Ethernet shape onto the drawing page. From Computers and Monitors or Network and Peripherals, drag device shapes onto the …

  10. Get connected when setting up your Windows device

    If your device has an Ethernet port, plug in an Ethernet cable, and then plug the other end into an Ethernet port on your router. If your device doesn’t have an Ethernet port but you want to try …