Several networks presents in wireless network connection

Original title: why is network-0033, livedoor-web, mobilepoint were added to my network in my wireless network connection without that I know? Can I delete it?

Why is network-0033, livedoor-web, mobilepoint were added to my network in my wireless network connection I don't know? Miccrosoft download it or Skype did? Can I delete it?

Thank you

Hello

Thanks for posting your query on the Microsoft Community.

Whenever you turn on your Wi - Fi, it shows the different profiles, you can connect to. If you connect to a profile once again, these profiles might get accumulated in the framework of your wireless connection.

If you do not want some profiles, you can delete these profiles.

Follow the steps to remove these profiles.

  1. Start network and sharing Center.
  2. In the pane tasks , click manage wireless networks.

  3. Right click on the connection you want to remove and then click remove network.

  4. In the dialog manage wireless - WARNING networks , click OK.

    The connection is removed from the list of wireless connections that you can view or edit.

Hope this information is useful. Let us know if you need more help, we will be happy to help you.

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