Hello to all,
Few days ago I have finally switched to Windows 11 and I noticed something strange. When trying to set up a small private LAN network of only 3 computers with a simple switch, I set up IPv4 address to static, for example 192.168.1.5 (all other computers are on the same subnet 192.168.1.0/24), there is a Globe icon in the lower right corner, in the taskbar. Ping works OK. Important thing is that there should not be internet connection on this small network. Other computers are still on win 10 and also have static IPs set and shows small PC (or monitor) icons.
I'm not really sure why is that. I have set up static IP in the old fashion way, to look into additional settings of Ethernet adapter, then Edit and then open properties of "Internet protocol Version 4".
By investigating this problem on the Internet, I have found that possible solution is to disable NCSI Checks via some Registry entry, but this looks tome as overkill. I'm nots sure if someone else can verify the same problem.
Essentially, there is no functional problem, everything works fine, but, this globe icon is just annoying.
I know it probably means there is no Internet connection, which is OK, but before on older OSs, when you connect to the switch and when there is network traffic network icons blinks and when cable is disconnected, there were red X. But this is now changed on these newer OSs
Thanks in advance!
Few days ago I have finally switched to Windows 11 and I noticed something strange. When trying to set up a small private LAN network of only 3 computers with a simple switch, I set up IPv4 address to static, for example 192.168.1.5 (all other computers are on the same subnet 192.168.1.0/24), there is a Globe icon in the lower right corner, in the taskbar. Ping works OK. Important thing is that there should not be internet connection on this small network. Other computers are still on win 10 and also have static IPs set and shows small PC (or monitor) icons.
I'm not really sure why is that. I have set up static IP in the old fashion way, to look into additional settings of Ethernet adapter, then Edit and then open properties of "Internet protocol Version 4".
By investigating this problem on the Internet, I have found that possible solution is to disable NCSI Checks via some Registry entry, but this looks tome as overkill. I'm nots sure if someone else can verify the same problem.
Essentially, there is no functional problem, everything works fine, but, this globe icon is just annoying.
I know it probably means there is no Internet connection, which is OK, but before on older OSs, when you connect to the switch and when there is network traffic network icons blinks and when cable is disconnected, there were red X. But this is now changed on these newer OSs
Thanks in advance!
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop




