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    How to remove a cached or saved wireless network?

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by grimmar, Sep 30, 2007.

  1. grimmar

    grimmar Notebook Geek

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    I had a different router b4. obviously i got a new one now and chosen a different name for my new wireless network. So the old wireless router was disconected but i still see the old wireless network name in my wireless network list...

    How to make it disapear?

    LINK!
     
  2. Reezin14

    Reezin14 Crimson Mantle Commander

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    Double click one of your wireless connection icons on the taskbar.Click the tab ( wireless networks) locate the network/networks that you want to delete right click and press delete.If your letting windows handle your connection click the computer with the radio waves,if your card is handling it click the signal bars.I'm doing this from XP,so if your using Vista it might be alittle different.