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Hello,
I have observed something very interesting today. Can anyone help me out, it is an odd icon legend. Notice the two networks have a different icon: (My network and few others) has two computers. This one has three chain, picture attached.
I have observed something very interesting today. Can anyone help me out, it is an odd icon legend. Notice the two networks have a different icon: (My network and few others) has two computers. This one has three chain, picture attached.
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Hi!!!! I don't know if this answers your question, but here I go. This command opens the "Connect to a network" dialog box, a simple list of all dial-up, VPN (Virtual private networking), and wireless networks that your computer can "see" at the moment. Take special note of this option if you have a laptop or some other mobile PC, because this window offers a simple, clear means of seeing what wireless networks are available (and connecting to a good one). Sincerely, Celestra
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Hi!!!! I don't know if this answers your question, but here I go. This command opens the "Connect to a network" dialog box, a simple list of all dial-up, VPN (Virtual private networking), and wireless networks that your computer can "see" at the moment. Take special note of this option if you have a laptop or some other mobile PC, because this window offers a simple, clear means of seeing what wireless networks are available (and connecting to a good one). Sincerely, Celestra
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