Forget a Wi-Fi Network in Windows
Windows 10
- From the Windows desktop, navigate: Start > Settings icon > Network & Internet.
- Click Wi-Fi, then click Manage known networks.
- Click the appropriate Wi-Fi network name.
- Click Forget.
Windows 11
- From the Windows Desktop,
Right click the Start Menu, Select Settings.
- Click Network
& Internet,
then click the Wi-Fi ">" arrow to the right of the On
slider .
- Click the Manage known
networks ">" arrow.
- Click Forget to remove the
targeted network
Sources:
Estimated Time to Complete:
~8 Minutes (T1+)
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