Forget a Wi-Fi Network

Overview

When you connect to WiFi, a profile is created and stored on your computer to make it easier to connect again and again. Forgetting a network is often a helpful step when you are having problems connecting to WiFi. If you have changed your password recently, you may need to complete this step in order to get the network to prompt you for your credentials again.

 

Steps

Windows 10

  1. Click on the wireless icon in the task bar.
  2. Click Network & Internet settings.
  3. Click Wi-Fi from the left navigation pane.
  4. Select Manage known networks.
  5. Click on the network you want to forget.
  6. Click Forget.

Chrome OS

  1. Open Settings
  2. In the Network section, select Wi-Fi.
  3. Select Known networks.
  4. Select the network you want to forget.
  5. Click More, then click Forget.

Android

Please note that Android devices may have differences in the user interface.

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Tap Network & internet.
  3. Tap Wi-Fi.
  4. Locate the network you want to forget and tap or press and hold it.
  5. Tap Forget.

 

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Article ID: 3178
Created
Mon 12/18/23 3:40 PM
Modified
Thu 12/21/23 12:09 PM