Win7 system to open the network connection three ways

  
that open the operating system "network connection" What are the methods?
The following is a Win 7 operating system as an example to introduce three ways to open "network connection":
Method 1: Use the “ncpa.cpl” command to open the network connection and use Win 7's "Run" dialog to open it directly.
In the Win 7 “Start”—>“Run” dialog box, enter “ncpa.cpl”, as shown in the red box below, and click the “OK” button.

After performing the above operations, you will be able to enter Win 7's "Network Connections".

Use the CMD command line to execute the “ncpa.cpl” command.
In the Win 7 “Start”—>“Run” dialog box enter “cmd” as shown in the red box below, then click the “OK” button.

After executing the "ncpa.cpl" option in the CMD command line that appears, you can also enter the "Network Connections" of the operating system.

Method 2: Open the “Network Connection” from the Win 7 Control Panel. Click the “Network and Internet” button in the Control Panel, as shown in the red box below.

Then click on “View Network Status and Tasks>, as shown below.

Click on the left column "Change Adapter Settings" to get to Win 7 "Network Connections".

Method 3: Open from the desktop of Win 7 & ldquo; network connection & rdquo; Click the network connection icon in the lower right corner of the Win 7 desktop, as shown below, the icon in the red box at the bottom, and then click on the top Open the Network and Sharing Center in the red box.

Click on the left column "Change Adapter Settings" to get to Win 7 "Network Connections".

After performing the above operations, you can also enter Win 7 "network connection".

Note: Method 1 is relatively quick and convenient, method 2 is cumbersome, and method 3 is more intuitive.
Users involved in viewing and changing the computer's IP address must first enter the operating system's "network connection", and then select the corresponding network card to view and change the IP address. Therefore, comrades who often go online can best remember one of them.

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