Even if the Intel PROSet application is not running (no taskbar ugly icon ), at Windows 7 startup it connects automatically to networks even if the "connect automatically" box is unchecked in Windows' Manage Wireless Networks > Properties.
I had to stop Intel PROSet services to fix the problem. Then I removed Intel PROSet from my computer out of rage against uselessness:
the users have to choose the networks to exclude from automatic connect.
It is opposite to what is the supposed normal behavior of a Wifi Connection Utility, isn't it?
MY QUESTION IS:
Will I miss Intel PROSet Wireless WiFi Connection Utility? (Except the big ugly taskbar icon )
Does it have any useful feature I still don't know about? (Except standing in front of all other programs in the taskbar )
Intel PROSet lists ALL network for automatic connection, WHY??