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Permanently Deleting Wi-Fi Connection
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I was given my neighbours laptop about a week ago to fix a fault with some installed software. This was not the first time I've looked at the machine and on previous occasions when I've needed to try it on the internet, it connects without any problem to their router which sits near the party wall between our homes.
This year, they switched the router off accidentally before leaving over the Christmas period. I had no alternative but to provide the laptop with my router username and password to get on the internet via wi-fi.
The problem I'm having now is that my router is listed in the connections wizard and I can't seem to delete the router/connection from the list of devices to connect to. I obviously don't want the neighbour connecting to my network when the laptop returns home.
Could someone very kindly tell me how I can delete the connection please? The laptop uses Vista Home Premium as the OS, but I'd like to know if the same method can be used on a Windows 7 device.
Thank you.
This year, they switched the router off accidentally before leaving over the Christmas period. I had no alternative but to provide the laptop with my router username and password to get on the internet via wi-fi.
The problem I'm having now is that my router is listed in the connections wizard and I can't seem to delete the router/connection from the list of devices to connect to. I obviously don't want the neighbour connecting to my network when the laptop returns home.
Could someone very kindly tell me how I can delete the connection please? The laptop uses Vista Home Premium as the OS, but I'd like to know if the same method can be used on a Windows 7 device.
Thank you.
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From a microsoft support forum :
Follow the steps below to remove old Network Connections on your Windows 7 computer.
1) Use your mouse to click the Start menu and select the Control Panel.
2) Click the "Network and Internet" button once the Control Panel loads and select the Network and Sharing Center.
3) Click the "Manage network connections" tab.
4) Look for the old network connections you wish to remove in the scroll box. Depending on how many connections you currently have in Windows Vista it is possible you'll need to scroll a bit to find the one you wish to remove.
5) Click on the old connection you wish to remove.
6) Click the "Remove" button.
7) Confirm your selection by pressing "Yes" when asked whether you are sure you wish to remove the connection. You may also elect to press "Cancel" or "No" to return you to the previous screen and prevent the connection's removal.
8) Note that you can also change network connections through the network wizard. Simply click Start, then "Connect To" and "Show all connections."
9) Select the network connection you wish to change by right-clicking on it and selecting the option you wish. You can choose to "Disable" the connection, which would have roughly the same effect as completely removing it, rendering it inactive.
10)Press the "Delete" key after clicking on a network connection in the Network Connection window. This will completely delete the connection in the same way that removing it from the Control Panel would.
Varun J: MICROSOFT SUPPORT
Follow the steps below to remove old Network Connections on your Windows 7 computer.
1) Use your mouse to click the Start menu and select the Control Panel.
2) Click the "Network and Internet" button once the Control Panel loads and select the Network and Sharing Center.
3) Click the "Manage network connections" tab.
4) Look for the old network connections you wish to remove in the scroll box. Depending on how many connections you currently have in Windows Vista it is possible you'll need to scroll a bit to find the one you wish to remove.
5) Click on the old connection you wish to remove.
6) Click the "Remove" button.
7) Confirm your selection by pressing "Yes" when asked whether you are sure you wish to remove the connection. You may also elect to press "Cancel" or "No" to return you to the previous screen and prevent the connection's removal.
8) Note that you can also change network connections through the network wizard. Simply click Start, then "Connect To" and "Show all connections."
9) Select the network connection you wish to change by right-clicking on it and selecting the option you wish. You can choose to "Disable" the connection, which would have roughly the same effect as completely removing it, rendering it inactive.
10)Press the "Delete" key after clicking on a network connection in the Network Connection window. This will completely delete the connection in the same way that removing it from the Control Panel would.
Varun J: MICROSOFT SUPPORT
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A tidier way of doing it would be to leave your network on the neighbour's laptop, but amend the password held on their laptop to be incorrect - so that it will always fail to connect ...
... then if you need to use your own network from their laptop in the future it will be a simple matter to put the correct password back in for a short period ...
... then if you need to use your own network from their laptop in the future it will be a simple matter to put the correct password back in for a short period ...
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