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When I boot my computer, it does not connect automatically to a wireless
network, and I have to use the "connect to a network" option. In Network and Sharing Center, Manage wireless networks several profiles are shown, some of those from networks that I no longer use. Whatever I do (move a network that I no longer use down the list, delete it, modify its connection properties), after a reboot, all settings are back to what they were. I tried to remove the profile by using NETSH at the command prompt, but this doesn't work either: the profile that I delete, just reappears after a reboot. How do I delete or change a wireless profile permanently? Many thanks, Cabwav |
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I just found out that this was caused the user profile that I had added by
ASUS WiFi Solo. Thanks, Cabwav "cabwav" wrote: When I boot my computer, it does not connect automatically to a wireless network, and I have to use the "connect to a network" option. In Network and Sharing Center, Manage wireless networks several profiles are shown, some of those from networks that I no longer use. Whatever I do (move a network that I no longer use down the list, delete it, modify its connection properties), after a reboot, all settings are back to what they were. I tried to remove the profile by using NETSH at the command prompt, but this doesn't work either: the profile that I delete, just reappears after a reboot. How do I delete or change a wireless profile permanently? Many thanks, Cabwav |