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How to Remove a Saved Wireless Network on Windows 10

This article will show you the simple process of removing (forgetting) a saved network on your Windows 10 PC.

Steps

  1. Click Wi-Fi from the left pane.
  2. This is in the main section of the window. Doing so will open a page with all your saved networks.
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    Click the name of the network you'd like to forget. A box will appear around it and two buttons will show.
  4. Click the Forget button. By doing this, you'll need to manually reconnect to the network. If the network is secured, you'll need to reenter the password.

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1. Open Settings (Start > Settings).
2. Click Network & Internet.
3. Click Wi-Fi to the left.
4. Click Manage known networks.
5. Click a network and click Forget.

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