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How to Use WiFi and Ethernet at the Same Time

Learn to combine WiFi and Ethernet connections

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Many of you may want to know whether you can use WiFi and Ethernet simultaneously. This article will give you the answer along with all the necessary details.

You may have both wired and wireless internet connections available for your PC. Generally, both of these connections don’t work simultaneously. Your PC may prefer using theEthernet when available.

Find out how to use WiFi and Ethernet at the same time from this guide in just a few minutes.

Can I use Ethernet and WiFi at the same time?

Can I use Ethernet and WiFi at the same time?

Yes. It is possible to use these two types of connections simultaneously. There are some advantages and disadvantages. But, in specific cases, you may want this facility on your PC.

Fortunately, you can combine and use both these connections on your PC.

How can I use WiFi and Ethernet at the same time on Windows?

How can I use WiFi and Ethernet at the same time on Windows?

Before setting up your PC to use these connections together, ensure the following:

After ensuring the above things, follow these methods to combine Ethernet and WiFi on Windows.

1. Disable Priority and VLAN setting

Reconfiguring the Ethernet adapter settings should do the trick in most cases, and it’s probably the simplest way to use Wi-Fi and Ethernet at the same time.

  1. PressWindows+Rto openRun, typencpa.cpl, and hitEnter.

  2. Right-click on theEthernetadapter, and chooseProperties.

  3. Click onConfigure.

  4. Navigate to theAdvancedtab, and choosePriority and VLAN (or Packet Priority and VLAN)underProperties.

  5. SelectPriority and VLAN Disabledfrom theValuedropdown menu, and clickOKto save the changes.

2. Use the Bridge Connections setting

Now, your PC will use both of these connections. You can easily work on two different networks by bridging the connections.

It is more helpful when you have multiple local networks. However, the computer may or may not use the internet from both of these networks simultaneously.

3. Change your TCP/IPv4 settings

From now, Windows will equally use the ethernet and WiFi connection together. In some cases, it may create problems for some software and services. But, in other cases, you may get asignificant boost in download speed.

Rather than bridging, you may prefer this method if combining internet connections and getting more download speed from some specific sites is your primary target.

Also, keep in mind you should always check whether you are connected to the WiFi and Ethernet at the same time or not. If not, Windows will continue using the single available connection.

4. Use third-party software

There are a few software solutions that also can help you use Ethernet and WiFi at the same time. You can findmany options, likeConnectify Hotspot. You can use any of them on Windows if necessary.

This type of software can combine multiple networks you are connected to using different adapters and give you a fast and easy internet experience.

There are also many other ways tocombine internet connections on Windows. You can follow these ways, too.

What are the differences between WiFi and Ethernet?

WiFi is a wireless medium to transmit data, while Ethernet is a wired medium. In terms of performance, Ethernet is much faster. However, modern WiFi, especially WiFi 6 with 5 GHz, can perform very fast. But it is still slower than the wired ones.

The speed also depends on the adapter’s capacity. Theoretically, you can get more than 1 Gbps speed on both. But, in the practical world,wireless signals may not give you full performance.

Why is Wi-Fi so slow but Ethernet fast?

Even under ideal conditions, Wi-Fi won’t deliver as fast Internet as the Ethernet, but in some cases, the difference is stark. And here are a few reasons theInternet speed is slowover Wi-Fi but fast on Ethernet:

Many also wonder if using Wi-Fi and Ethernet simultaneously delivers faster Internet. The answer isNo. It all depends on the router, and you can only obtain the maximum speed it provides, even when using both a wired and wireless connection.

Why can’t I use WiFi and Ethernet at the same time?

Are WiFi and Ethernet not working at the same time on Windows 11, 10, or 7? It may be because of several reasons. It includes the following:

If these reasons exist, WiFi and LAN will not work together on a Laptop or PC. There may be other things that may prevent you from doing it.

This article has explained how to use WiFi and Ethernet simultaneously and the procedures. You can let us know your opinion on this if you want.

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Hasibul Kabir

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Hasibul Kabir is a Tech-Enthusiast Blogger, Web Developer & Hobbyist Game Developer. Writing about Technology, mainly Windows, Mac, iOS, etc., is his main focus, besides doing some computer science-related work.

He loves exploring new technology and presenting it with simple words to the audience. When not at work, Hasibul plays video games, explores nature, tastes delicious foods, or learns new things.

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