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#11
I never tried to delete it. And AFAIK, it doesn't seem to impact my battery.

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#12
Just go to internet connections in the control pannel, click internet connections and delete if from there.
 

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I had this applet installed and have been suffering from severe battery depletion - i couldnt even go a day on standby. after removal the adhoc wifi was still present, now ive deleted it we'll see how it goes today. i wish there was just one big master offswitch for wifi - i rarely use it!
 
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Originally Posted by Kieron View Post
I had this applet installed and have been suffering from severe battery depletion - i couldnt even go a day on standby. after removal the adhoc wifi was still present, now ive deleted it we'll see how it goes today. i wish there was just one big master offswitch for wifi - i rarely use it!
I have the same problem, how can i realy delete it? Because when i only delete it in the Internet connections its still there, my pc found it.... Please help
 
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Hi! Deleting it from saved connections worked for me.

If your pc can see it probably means you've got enabled ad-hoc mode in the connectivity manager...
 
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