This is quite trivial and non-system-imperiling, but I've wondered about it for so long I finally had to ask. Both indicate network connectivity. The first one means you're connected wirelessly; the ...
If the Wi-Fi icon on the toolbar does not show the list of all the available networks this post will help you fix the issue. The fastest way to find and connect to networks in your area is by clicking ...
When connected to a network, a Windows computer immediately provides you with the status of that network. When Window cannot detect the local area connection, it suggests that there's a problem with ...