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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. 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.

  3. 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 …

  4. إصلاح مشاكل اتصال Ethernet في Windows - دعم Microsoft

    تعرّف على الأشياء المختلفة التي يمكنك تجربتها لإصلاح مشكلات اتصال شبكة Ethernet في Windows

  5. The default MTU sizes for different network topologies

    For example, the network adapter may emulate Ethernet but report an MTU of 9180 bytes. Windows accepts and uses the MTU size that the adapter reports even when the MTU size …

  6. 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 …

  7. Fix Wi-Fi connection issues in Windows - Microsoft Support

    If you can connect to the internet using an Ethernet cable, it confirms the connection problem is due to the Wi-Fi router. Make sure you've installed the latest firmware and see the …

  8. Find the settings/tools/internet options in Microsoft Edge

    Most tools and options in Microsoft Edge are available when you select Settings and more > Settings.

  9. Troubleshoot external monitor connections in Windows

    Notes: If you need help setting up your external monitors, see How to use multiple monitors in Windows. If you’re having trouble setting up multiple monitors on Surface, see Troubleshoot …

  10. 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.