My PC (Windows 7), will automatically connect to the new networks unknown wireless is in the range. I want to stop it.

I found a variety of positions that describe how to disable the "connect automatically" option for a specific network you connected to in the past (via 'manage wireless networks), for example:

They do not resolve my problem because my computer connects automatically on * new, unknown * networks that I've never connected to the front (and also, even after it connects to these networks, they do not appear in the list under 'Manage wireless networks').
Apparently, it set to the default behavior to automatically connect to the new network he meets, and I need that to turn off. Thank you.
 

Hi Michael,

I suggest you to perform the steps mentioned by "Steve Winograd replied on November 6, 2009"of a similar discussion.

Wi-wired connections on the same computer, Windows 7.

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-networking/wired-and-wireless-connections-on-the-same-Windows/ee40d9a6-297b-46D4-b5c8-db57d927b62e

If the problem persists, I suggest to uninstall and reinstall the wireless card to reset all wireless connections.

Hope this information helps. Response with status so that we can help you.

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