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Windows Phone 8 : Configuring Basic Device Settings - Wi-Fi Networking (part 2) - Removing Known Networks

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2/20/2014 2:29:37 AM

Removing Known Networks

Windows Phone 8 is designed to remember the settings for every Wi-Fi network you connect to. If you intend to connect your phone to a lot of public Wi-Fi hotspots, you will eventually accumulate a long list of known networks. Some of these networks might be Wi-Fi hotspots that you will never connect to again. Fortunately, there is an easy way to delete references to unwanted wireless networks. To remove these networks, go to the Settings screen and follow these steps:

1. Tap Wi-Fi.

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2. Tap the Advanced button.

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3. Tap the Select icon.

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4. Select the check boxes for each network you want to remove.

5. Tap the Delete icon.

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