Does anyone know of an alternative to the Access Connections software on a T-series for controlling the wireless connection (other than Windows)?
I like the IBM software but it's a heck of a memory hog -- the three background processes (Qconsvc.exe, Qctray.exe, and Qcwlicon.exe) between them consume more than 25MB of memory, which seems an awful lot for what they do.
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Access Connections processes/alternative?
Re: Access Connections processes/alternative?
you can get rid of the Qcwlicon.exe process easily and free up about 15 MB Memory: Open Access Connections -> Options -> Global Options and deactivate the checkbox "Show symbol for wireless connections" (or something like this, I just translated it from german). Not the world but better than nothing.pipspeak wrote: I like the IBM software but it's a heck of a memory hog -- the three background processes (Qconsvc.exe, Qctray.exe, and Qcwlicon.exe) between them consume more than 25MB of memory, which seems an awful lot for what they do.
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