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  1. You guys could create profiles for each NIC. My computer only connects to NIC2 and NIC3 so I created two different profiles so I don't have to edit anything. No one should be editing the NIC each time they restart their computer, simply create a profile and label it the correct NIC port. You just load each profile until you see you have the right one. It's not a fix, but it's such an easy workaround that I'm fine with it. Say you have a profile named Total Monitor.sensorpanel Check what NIC it's connected to, save the profile with the name Total Monitor NIC2.sensorpanel or whatever NIC port it is. Like I said, I only need two different profiles for each one. Some of you might need 4 but they take up such little space and if you store each profile in a separate folder you can keep things nice and tidy. At the maximum it'll look like this. Total Monitor NIC1.sensorpanel Total Monitor NIC2.sensorpanel Total Monitor NIC3.sensorpanel Total Monitor NIC4.sensorpanel Simply go down the line importing them until you see the network speed is showing, boom, done. No more editing lol.
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