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Old 26th March 2011, 05:26 PM
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Low signal warning!

There was an update about two days ago that affected the WLAN interface. Since then I keep getting (i.e. every 3 ******* seconds) a WLAN low signal warning. I KNOW I have a low signal, I live in a Victorian house with thick walls and I have a crappy Sky Broadband router!

I don't need reminded every three seconds how bad my wi-fi is, how do I turn off this very, VERY irritating message?
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