Windows 10: Delete SSID in Settings Data STC_WIFI_6682_AC and STC_WIFI_6682 Network Lists

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  1. Delete SSID in Settings Data STC_WIFI_6682_AC and STC_WIFI_6682 Network Lists


    Yes, I did with you do

    :)
     
    BaderBatarfiYB, Jan 27, 2022
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  2. John Galt Win User

    disable 2.4ghz network

    First, get the computer to forget your current network:


    • Click the Network icon on the lower right corner of your screen.
    • Click Network settings.
    • Click Manage Wi-Fi settings.
    • Under Manage known networks, click the network you want to delete.
    • Click Forget. The wireless network profile is deleted.

    Next, go into your router and either completely disable the 2.4GHz radio or set the 2.4 and the 5G radios to different SSIDs, maybe the 2.4 can be your guest Wifi...

    Then, on your computer, only join the 5Ghz SSID network.

    The suggestion in the post above to just disable the SSID broadcast of the 2.4Ghz radio will probably not work, your computer will still join it.
     
    John Galt, Jan 27, 2022
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  3. Delete "hidden network"

    Hi,

    Deleting or Blocking available networks can only be done using Command Prompt. Follow the steps below:

    • Open Command Prompt.
    • Type netsh wlan add filter permission=block ssid="WLAN name"
      networtype=infrastructure (Replace WLAN name with "hidden network" or the name of the wireless network you want to block) and press
      Enter.
    • Close Command Prompt.
    To remove/delete the network from the block list. Replace "add" with "delete" on the command in step two.

    Looking forward to your response.
     
    Radney Dri, Jan 27, 2022
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  4. newtekie1 Win User

    Delete SSID in Settings Data STC_WIFI_6682_AC and STC_WIFI_6682 Network Lists

    wireless network

    Vista or XP?

    You need to go in and delete the network. Then it will pick it up again, and ask you to enter the key again.

    On Vista, you do this by going into Networking and Sharing Center. The click on Customize, then click on Merge or delete network locations. Find the SSID of the router in the list, and delete it.

    On XP, I believe you have to go to Network Connections, then right click on your Wireless Adaptor. Go to Status, and there should be a button to Manage Wireless Networks, that should take you to where you need to be to delete the network.
     
    newtekie1, Jan 27, 2022
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