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The Ad-hoc icons in the neighborhood view do indicate whether the network is "populated" or not, whether it is used by more than one person. It does not indicate the number of people that are connected though. If the fill color of the Ad-hoc icon is set then there is at least one person listening.
 
The Ad-hoc icons in the neighborhood view do indicate whether the network is "populated" or not, whether it is used by more than one person. It does not indicate the number of people that are connected though. If the fill color of the Ad-hoc icon is set then there is at least one person listening.
 
* On machine A connect to an Ad-hoc network. Start machine B which has been connected to an access point before.
 
* On machine A connect to an Ad-hoc network. Start machine B which has been connected to an access point before.
---> On machine B it should automatically connect to the access point and the icon representing the Ad-hoc network machine A is connected to should be colored, the fill color is set.
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---> ''On machine B it should automatically connect to the access point and the icon representing the Ad-hoc network machine A is connected to should be colored, the fill color is set.''
 
* Shut down machine A.
 
* Shut down machine A.
---> after 10-15 minutes the icon representing the Ad-hoc network machine A is connected to should be uncolored, the fill color is NOT set. This is indicates that the network is not populated.
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---> ''after 10-15 minutes the icon representing the Ad-hoc network machine A is connected to should be uncolored, the fill color is NOT set. This is indicates that the network is not populated.''
    
===0.90 Features===
 
===0.90 Features===
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