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| Internet Connect Icon changes from "Ethernet Plug" to a Thunderbolt The Internet Connect Icon changes from "Ethernet Plug" to a Thunderbolt in the center. What does this mean? And how do I fix it? Thanks
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| *bump*
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| I believe that happens when you are connected or trying to connect via modem.
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| I use wireless. How do I fix this? :S
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| nevermind it's good now ![]()
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| Thunderbolt means you have a connection. Empty means you don't. Nothing to fix...
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