Notification

In the course of my current work, I use laptops a lot. I suppose desktop machines may do this too, but I don’t know – the one I use at home doesn’t really have that problem.

Anyway – whenever I turn on the laptop (whether my own, or the one at work) in the office, it’ll flag up a little notifier in the bottom-right hand corner of the screen saying something about “Unable to detect any wireless networks”.

Now, fair enough, I don’t mind it telling me that it can’t find the network. What really annoys me though, is that – particularly in the case of the work laptop – I have wireless networking switched off at the hardware switch. It’s not operating. Full stop. There’s no wireless network in the office, so it’s pointless having the damn thing turned on.

But Windows is unable to detect that actually, there’s no active hardware for finding a wireless network – so there’s no flaming chance at all of discovering that network. But it still flags up the message, every bloody day. I know there’s no wireless networks found, because the bloody sodding wireless network card is turned off, you stupid, stupid machine.

Grrrrr.


4 Comments on “Notification”

  1. Matt says:

    Windows sucks donkey balls dude. I thought you, of all people, would have known that by now. 🙂

  2. Lyle says:

    Oh, I do know that 🙂 It’s just that on some occasions it’s more of a donkey-bollock sucker than others.

    The wireless network notifier is, indeed, a major sucker of dead donkey bollocks.

  3. Paul says:

    Try this to disable the notifications for wireless connectivity..
    Double click on your wireless icon in the notification area.
    If its the intel PROSet/Wireless utility you should have a Tools menu. In there is an Application settings option , select that.
    There are two options there called Show Alert Notifications and Show Information Notifications. You can turn these off and save your changes.. Hopefully that will help you out.

  4. I just wanted to say thanks to Paul in comment # 3. That solved my problem with the annoying notifications from Intel Proset.


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