How can I find out what networks the computer is connected to?
September 18th, 2007 | by netwroks |strath asked:
Remote networks such as pc + ISP provider + microsoft + security software - all with connection 24/7. How to find out what other networks might be connected?
Hi, I don’t have a connection icon. Any other possibilities? Maybe something through Start-Run-type in something in dialog box?
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Remote networks such as pc + ISP provider + microsoft + security software - all with connection 24/7. How to find out what other networks might be connected?
Hi, I don’t have a connection icon. Any other possibilities? Maybe something through Start-Run-type in something in dialog box?
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12 Responses to “How can I find out what networks the computer is connected to?”
By TY on Sep 22, 2007 | Reply
right click on your connection icon near the bottom right area of your monitor
click on view available networks
By lol_i_have_2_answer on Sep 23, 2007 | Reply
Windows Defender has network connections in tools menu n will tell u what programs are using ur connection, its free - there are other freeware programs that will do the same.
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