Is the network icon supposed to 'blink' or light-up like XP's? Can it be
enabled?
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Is the network icon supposed to 'blink' or light-up like XP's? Can it be
enabled?
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Yes, and Yes
Duuuuuuuuuude. Thanks!
Tim,
NP
Glad to help,
and yup, it blinks is all
Jeff
Is there anywhere in this new icon that displays the internet connection
speed? I used to like seeing that in the equivalent XP icon.
Quoll,
the icon itself, in my case, wireless, shows bars for signal strength.
To get to speeds/kbs-mbs ya need to go to the NIC itself .
Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network and Sharing Center
then in the left pane>Manage network connections>right click on the
NIC>status
Jeff
The icon on my system does not show any signal strength. Actually, I am
connected to the internet through a router/modem gateway which is connected
to the NIC and which doesn't show up in the Network And Sharing Center.
There seems to be no way to determine the internet connection speed other
than logging on to the router itself. It was so much simpler and more
functional under XP.
You can right click on the icon, then go to "Network and Sharing Center",
then under your network, where is says "View status and see your speed. Is
that what your talking wanting ?
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Mhzjunkie
1 PRINT "Windows Vista ERROR"
GOTO 1
END
Should have said "View Status" ..and see your speed.
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Mhzjunkie
1 PRINT "Windows Vista ERROR"
GOTO 1
END
That just shows me the speed of the NIC connection (i.e.. my LAN's
bandwidth) - it doesn't show me the speed of the internet connection which
is connected to the NIC. I think this is a case of where MS has made
something simple under XP much harder (if not impossible!) under Vista.
As long as I used XP, can't say as I've ever seen a place where it tells you
your actual internet speed.
I probably over looked something, but I doubt it.
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Mhzjunkie
1 PRINT "Windows Vista ERROR"
GOTO 1
END
Trust me, it DID show the internet connection speed and it was very useful.
Showing me the bandwidth of my LAN instead is totally useless.
And loving it,
You should try this thread : How do i display network icon on taskbar?
It has got the accurate solution!
All the best!
Have fun!
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