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Name: Constantine Date: September 9, 2005 at 05:39:51 Pacific OS: WinXP SP2 CPU/Ram: Athlon XP2200+ / 1GiB Cor
Comment:
Hi everyone. I have what will be thought of by everyone as a rudimentary question.
I am running a wireless network in my house, but that's kind of irrelevant. What I want to know is regarding my laptop. I usually keep the in-built adapter turned off (with the easy button thing) unless I'm actually going to connect to my network. The problem is that windows ALWAYS tells me that the wireless network is unavailable, which is pretty obvious, because my adapter is disabled.
So, THE question... is there a way I can disable this message because it's really really irritating.
Thanks all.
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Name: mbrook Date: September 9, 2005 at 06:27:02 Pacific
Reply:
Go into Network Connections right click your wireless connection and select properties. Uncheck the "Notify me when this connection has limited or no connection".
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Response Number 2
Name: paul123 Date: September 9, 2005 at 23:24:00 Pacific
Reply:
The only way to disable this annoyance is to right click the icon in the taskbar and click disable.
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