Computers with Wi-Fi connectivity automatically connect to networks they've accessed previously. This includes automatically reconnecting to these networks whenever they're within range. However, there are instances where you've connected to a Wi-Fi network for work-related reasons but don't plan on returning frequently. In such scenarios, it's advisable to remove these infrequently used networks.
However, there are certain Wi-Fi networks that you only visit for work purposes and use infrequently. In such cases, you may want to remove these networks that you rarely use anymore.
Here's a guide on how to easily remove unused Wi-Fi networks on Windows 8.1
Guide to Removing Wi-Fi Networks on Windows 8.1
You have three options to effortlessly delete Wi-Fi networks
The Most Convenient Option: Deleting Wi-Fi Networks from the Networks List
Step 1: Choose the Wi-Fi network you want to delete from the connection list
Step 2: Click Connect to establish a connection with the selected Wi-Fi network
Step 3: Display a notification asking if you want to delete the information of this Wi-Fi network
Option 2: Deleting Wi-Fi Networks in PC Settings
Step 1: Press the Windows button, then type PC Settings and search for it to locate this feature and open it
Step 2: Click on Network in the settings list in PC Settings
Step 3:Select Connection and Click Manage known network under the Wi-Fi section.
Step 4: Here you will see the Wi-Fi networks you have connected to listed under Manage known network
Step 5: Next, you Click on the name of the Wi-Fi network you want to remove and click Forget
Option 3: Using Command Prompt
Step 1: Press the Windows button, then type Command Prompt
Step 2: Then press Enter and type 'netsh wlan show profiles'
Step 3: Continue pressing Enter, now the Wi-Fi networks that your computer has connected to will appear.
You locate the Wi-Fi network name you want to delete.
Final Step: Press Enter and type netsh wlan delete profile name='name of the Wi-Fi network you want to delete' after the displayed path.
Continue pressing Enter and a message will appear indicating that the Wi-Fi network has been removed.
Above are the methods for how you can remove unwanted Wi-Fi networks in Windows 8.1. Unused networks can be easily removed and you can conveniently view information about the Wi-Fi networks your computer is using. There are many more useful tricks that you can refer to on Mytour.
On your phone, there's a very handy trick that you can refer to and apply to your device, which is how to connect to Wi-Fi without asking for a password on your phone. To do this, you can refer to the instructions on how to connect to Wi-Fi without asking for a password on iPhone, Android provided by Mytour.
