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    Remove unused LAN connections

    So I've set up my desktop PC to function as a portable WiFi hotspot for my other mobile devices. First I used the Cmd Prompt to create a sharing network, but since I had to open that every time I started up the computer, I switched to using a program called MyPublicWiFi (1 click setup)...
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    Solved Using desktop PC as WiFi router

    I did have it checked, but unchecking it, closing the window and then opening it again and rechecking it apparently did the trick...
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    Solved Using desktop PC as WiFi router

    So I've tried setting up my desktop PC to create a hotspot so my mobile phone could get a WiFi internet connection at home. However, I've run into some problems. I used some guide I found online that used the Command Prompt to set up a hotspot using two lines: netsh wlan set hostednetwork...
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    Headset / speakers conflict

    Thanks! That does seem to fix the problem, great! Just one more question (I know, I'm greedy): in the Realtek HD Audio Manager the Speakers and the Headphones are listed as one single audio output tab. Do you know if it's possible to list the rear and front outputs as two seperate audio...
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    Headset / speakers conflict

    Here's the device manager And here's the sound section under different conditions I hope this helps.
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    Headset / speakers conflict

    Hey, thanks for your reply! I have used the HD audio when connecting the front plug. So any idea what else the problem could be? Edit: I've filled in my system specs ;)
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    Headset / speakers conflict

    Hi there! I've just finished building my first PC, but I have some sound problems. I want to have my speaker set as the main audio output, so I've plugged it in the back of the PC, in the audio outlet of the motherboard (Gigabyte G1.Sniper B5). But when I play a game, I want to use my headset...
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