System tray balloons of connection

Hello
does someone knows how to disable the connection balloons that are raised at the beginning to tell me that my wireless connection, etc... are disconnected?

I know that they are disconnected that the switch is off.
There must be a setting in the 'free' configuration, but I have not found.

Hello

AFAIK in network properties under general wireless there is an option called display the icon in the notification area when connected. Try turning it off.

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