on the available wireless connections stop messages

I am constantly irritated by 'view wireless connections' I always use a cable, but I still want the ability to connect wirelessly when IIII wish. I am so tired of this pop-up. I just bought my first laptop w/xp and does not know how to stop the message. Thanks, bruce

Looking for a switch on the laptop that can disable the wireless network when you don't want to use it.

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