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Local Area Network
Connection Status
To
obtain network connection information in previous versions of
windows the command [ipconfig] was invoked from the command prompt.
In XP the command line is unnecessary to gather the same
information.
Click
[Start] [Network Connections] and click Show All Connections.
Right–click the connection you want information about, and then
click [Status].
In connection Properties dialog box, click [Support] tab.
For additional information, click [Advanced] tab.
To
automatically enable the status monitor each time the connection is
active, in the connection Properties dialog box, select the [Show
Icon In Notification Area When Connected] check box.
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