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Revision as of 13:55, 27 April 2020
If you have ever joined a wireless network and you would prefer not to join that network again, there are ways to remove that wireless network from your saved locations so your device doesn't automatically join the network again. This comes in handy particularly when you accidentally join the 鶹ƵGuest network when you are a 鶹Ƶ user.
Removing a saved network
Windows 7
- Start Button
- Control Panel
- Network Sharing Center
- Manage Wireless Networks
- Highlight the network and click Remove
Windows 10
- Click the Network icon in the lower right corner of the screen
- Click Network settings
- Click Manage WiFi settings
- Under Manage known networks, click the network you want to forget
- Click Forget
Mac OSX
- System Preferences
- Network
- Highlight the wifi connection on the left
- Click Advanced on the right hand side
- Find the desired network to remove and click on it.
- Click the (-) symbol to remove it from your Preferred Networks list.
iOS
- Settings
- Wifi Settings
- Click on blue "i" with the circle around it on the desired network you want to remove
- Click Forget this Network