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    Deleting WiFi network settings from Vista

    I have a notebook with Vista Service Pack 1 that I travel with. Unfortunately I never changed the default network name of the WiFi Router at home and it turns out my niece has the same brand of router at the farm, but both routers had different security settings.

    I have now changed the router settings at my home, but the computer is remembering the old (OEM) name and this prevents me logging into my neice's router on the farm.

    Is there any way to delete the old home router settings in the vista notebook so I can log into the one at the farm?

    Diana

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    Diana,

    Go to the Network and Sharing Centre (Control Panel>Network and Internet).
    Go to Manage Wireless networks (on the left).

    Just right mouse click on the one you don't want, or both and hit the remove option.

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