access connections, should i install it or not?
Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 5:38 am
back in the day i would install all of the extra apps just because. access connections was one as i thought it was highly useful that it could turn off the wireless when im connected using a cable, saving that tiny bit of power and it seemed to be quite more straightforward in setting up location profiles.
however i had no end of troubles with it, back then i had a t42 and a t41. i installed the same version, on the t42 it would make the login process hang for about a minute where as the t41 was fine and other weird inconstiencies like that. after lots of faffing about and i eventually had to use different versions for both machines which had acceptable boot times and kind of left it at that, meaning i wouldnt always have the latest drivers..
back to the present, i brought a spangly x201s and wondered if there was any reason to install access connections back on there. as i'm leaving windows to handle all that, sure the wifi radio is still on when the wired is connected but have set the wired connection to have priority for traffic anyway.
there are a few small niggles i have with win7 in that it doesnt easily display the signal quality, even my dell has a utility that puts an icon in the tray and changes colour on signal quality. also if i install it, it'll be something that cuts into my ssd/memory footprint by needing to load another app.
any thoughts?
however i had no end of troubles with it, back then i had a t42 and a t41. i installed the same version, on the t42 it would make the login process hang for about a minute where as the t41 was fine and other weird inconstiencies like that. after lots of faffing about and i eventually had to use different versions for both machines which had acceptable boot times and kind of left it at that, meaning i wouldnt always have the latest drivers..
back to the present, i brought a spangly x201s and wondered if there was any reason to install access connections back on there. as i'm leaving windows to handle all that, sure the wifi radio is still on when the wired is connected but have set the wired connection to have priority for traffic anyway.
there are a few small niggles i have with win7 in that it doesnt easily display the signal quality, even my dell has a utility that puts an icon in the tray and changes colour on signal quality. also if i install it, it'll be something that cuts into my ssd/memory footprint by needing to load another app.
any thoughts?