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3 connection icons in System Tray?

 
 
Kenny
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      1st Oct 2005
Just upgraded m/b, CPU and RAM
and ran the Repair option from XP CD.
I now have 3 connection icons in my System Tray, I had only one on the old
system, the SppedTouch connection which closed when I disconnected.
Now I also have:

1394 connection
Speed: 400 Mbps
Old system had an added PCI Firewire card and no icon is System Tray, this
one has it onboard. I will be using it for digital camcorder.
Why is the Firewire showing as connected at 400Mbps when there's nothing
connected to it?

Local Area Connection
A network cable is unplugged
PC is not connected to a network. I have right clicked and disabled it but
how do I get rid of it?

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Richard Urban
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      1st Oct 2005
Answered "in line"


enny" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Just upgraded m/b, CPU and RAM
> and ran the Repair option from XP CD.
> I now have 3 connection icons in my System Tray, I had only one on the old
> system, the SppedTouch connection which closed when I disconnected.
> Now I also have:
>
> 1394 connection
> Speed: 400 Mbps
> Old system had an added PCI Firewire card and no icon is System Tray, this
> one has it onboard. I will be using it for digital camcorder.
> Why is the Firewire showing as connected at 400Mbps when there's nothing
> connected to it?


*****

Because the connection is activated. It's telling you that it is ready to
use. I have an external dual USB 2.0 / Firewire card. I have the on-board
firewire turned off in the bios. I don't get this notification unless I
enable the bios setting for the built-in 1394 port.

*****

>
> Local Area Connection
> A network cable is unplugged
> PC is not connected to a network. I have right clicked and disabled it
> but how do I get rid of it?


*****

Turn off the connection you are NOT using in the bios. You likely have two
LAN ports, as there are on my Asus M/B. Only enable the one you are actually
using.

*****
>
> --
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> Kenny Cargill




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Richard Urban
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If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!



 
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Kenny
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      1st Oct 2005
Thanks for the reply. Disabled the LAN in Device Manager and the icon
hasn't come back.
As for the Firewire I was curious to know why I had a connection icon
showing on this m/b but not the old one.
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Kenny Cargill


"Richard Urban" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Answered "in line"
>
>
> enny" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Just upgraded m/b, CPU and RAM
>> and ran the Repair option from XP CD.
>> I now have 3 connection icons in my System Tray, I had only one on the
>> old system, the SppedTouch connection which closed when I disconnected.
>> Now I also have:
>>
>> 1394 connection
>> Speed: 400 Mbps
>> Old system had an added PCI Firewire card and no icon is System Tray,
>> this one has it onboard. I will be using it for digital camcorder.
>> Why is the Firewire showing as connected at 400Mbps when there's nothing
>> connected to it?

>
> *****
>
> Because the connection is activated. It's telling you that it is ready to
> use. I have an external dual USB 2.0 / Firewire card. I have the on-board
> firewire turned off in the bios. I don't get this notification unless I
> enable the bios setting for the built-in 1394 port.
>
> *****
>
>>
>> Local Area Connection
>> A network cable is unplugged
>> PC is not connected to a network. I have right clicked and disabled it
>> but how do I get rid of it?

>
> *****
>
> Turn off the connection you are NOT using in the bios. You likely have two
> LAN ports, as there are on my Asus M/B. Only enable the one you are
> actually using.
>
> *****
>>
>> --
>>
>> Kenny Cargill

>
>
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Richard Urban
> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
>
> If you knew as much as you think you know,
> You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!
>
>
>



 
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