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Answer» I would like my WindowsXP to PLAY (any kind of) sound when it connects (or disconnects) from any available open Wireless network it finds (see the enclosed image at the link: http://www.dodaj.rs/f/0/P5/1e5Q1quf/wifi-baloon-question.jpg )
But I can't seem to find anything regarding this subject via Google!?
As far as I can see - everybody is complaining that they want to turn that sound OFF (usually in Windows 7), but there is no clue about how to ENABLE that sound (in Windows XP with Service Pack 1)?
In addition, please note that I have already opened Sounds in "Sounds and Audio Devices" in Control panel, found there the "System Notification", and assigned a sound for it.
But my Windows still connects (and disconnects) from WiFi network WITHOUT any sound played?! :/
Can someone please give me any clue what else I might do for it? Is there any kind of utility program that could do this job; that is to play a WAV file when connected/disconnected from the wireless internet?Well, finaly there IS a SOLUTION: just point a new tab in my browser to the address: http://82.117.194.13:9040/listen.pls and then - whenever I loose Internet connection - I will hear it! Couldn't be more simpler! How no one couldn't think of this!?
tags: assign sound to WiFi internet connection WinXP
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