Thanks. I turned off Wi-Fi and the ethernet worked fine. Now, how do I get it to switch automatically? Thanks.

Matthew Chao

At 11:16 AM 2/19/2015 -0800, you wrote:
go to network preffences and set eather net to on. If it is not there add the service via the add service button You need to turn off wifi though to prevent conflict of ips.
> On Feb 19, 2015, at 8:04 AM, Matthew Chao <mattc...@verizon.net> wrote:
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> Hi, Folks. I recently tried to switch my Mavcbook Pro from wireless to hard-wired ehternet connection. I thought that if you plugged in an ethernet cable from a working network that the MacBook would automatically switch to the ethernet connection. However, when I went into the Menu Extras section, I had no indication I was on the network via the cable. How do I determine this, or how do I make the switch? Thanks in advance.
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