Windows 7 quickly solves network problems through local connections.

  
IE can't open, or it can be turned on very slowly, or it can be on QQ, but it can't open IE. In the case of such a network problem, experienced users will habitually check whether the system network connection is abnormal. However, under the Windows 7 system, users who are not very familiar with it are often difficult to quickly find the "local connection" in the "network connection" attribute. For this problem, we can solve it by creating a shortcut.

On the Windwos 7 system desktop, right click the mouse, select "New → Shortcut" in the pop-up menu, enter "explorer.exe ::" in the pop-up dialog box (do not enter double quotes).
Enter the code

After inputting, click the “Next” button, according to the prompt (you can give this shortcut a name, you can also press the system default) to complete the operation. . As shown below:
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Choose whether to give the shortcut a name

Click the "Finish" button, the system will generate a "local connection" icon on the desktop, when you need to view the relevant network conditions, double-click to run.

Edit Comment:

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