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Do you have saved Wi-Fi networks that you no longer use? So you can manage them from Windows 10

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With the arrival of Windows 10, users saw how some tasks became easier to carry out. Actions that previously required more steps and are now more accessible to the user who does not want to complicate their lives by browsing menus and performing searches.

We saw one of these improvements in the management of passwords for Wi-Fi networks and that is that in previous versions of Windows it was more difficult to access the administration of saved Wi-Fi networks. It was much easier to get online than to delete a network, change your password, or prioritize if you have multiple Wi-Fi networks available.

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Let&39;s imagine, for example, that we want to access a Wi-Fi network that we have already used and whose password has been changed, or that we directly want to delete a Wi-Fi network that we have used. We can forget about having to use the unintuitive Control Panel and its options"

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It is now much easier to access through the Settings dialog, which used to be the Control Panel but now looks much friendlier. Once inside we must access the administration of Wi-Fi networks. It is the Network and Internet section."

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Once inside it, look for the Wi-Fi subsection in the left bar and click, we will see a list with all available Wi-Fi networks, both those to which we have previously connected and those to which we have not connected."

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We must then click on Manage known networks and a new window will open"

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In this window we will have access to all the Wi-Fi networks that we have saved on the computer and it will be enough to click on one of them to see how it gives us access to two options such as Properties and Stop remembering. "

When _clicking_ on “Stop remembering”, the network in question will disappear from the list so that if we want to reconnect to it we will have to enter the password again.

An easier method than the one we found in other versions of Windows to manage those Wi-Fi networks that we no longer use and that we therefore do not want to have stored with those passwords on our computer.

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