Hi everyone! I'm working on a challenge with a laptop used in our sleep lab at a healthcare organization. We need to connect a Nox C1 device through Ethernet while also staying connected to our internal Wi-Fi network. I've tried to set up a static IP for the device while maintaining the Wi-Fi connection, but every time I connect the Ethernet, it takes priority and disables Wi-Fi. We even set the laptop in an OU that permits simultaneous connections, but it's still not working out. After restarting, the Wi-Fi stays on for a little while before being disabled again, which is really frustrating since we've been dealing with this for three months now. I even adjusted the advanced settings to prioritize both connections, but no luck so far. Any advice would be hugely appreciated!
4 Answers
The issue seems like it could be from a Windows policy or a setting in the BIOS/UEFI. Windows tends to disable Wi-Fi when it sees a stronger wired connection. Make sure to dig into those BIOS/UEFI settings to see if there's anything you can alter to allow both connections.
Aren't the Nox devices Bluetooth enabled? Just curious if there's a workaround through Bluetooth instead of struggling with both Ethernet and Wi-Fi.
It sounds like there might be a BIOS setting on the laptop that disables Wi-Fi when Ethernet is connected. That's a common issue with some models. You should definitely check the BIOS settings to see if that's the case.
If you're using a Broadcom adapter, there's a driver-specific setting you should check: go to the Wi-Fi adapter properties, look for the Advanced tab, and see what 'Disable Upon Wired Connect' is set to. Change it if necessary.
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