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Pavilion N209TX
Microsoft Windows 8.1 (64-bit)

Hi,

 Every-time i turn on my WiFi,  it detects multiple hotspots,connections etc, There is nothing problematic in that but i want to make my system only detect 2 hotspot connections not neighbor's !  Is there any way that i can do this! i'm annoyed when there is long list of wifi connections ! i just don't want them to appear in my list. Please Help 🙂

 

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@Mickey_Fatal 

 

I can "see" many. You have to set it up to AUTOMATICALLY to 2 selected networks and it will only connect to those networks.

 

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BH
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@Mickey_Fatal 

 

I can "see" many. You have to set it up to AUTOMATICALLY to 2 selected networks and it will only connect to those networks.

 

             both bands.png

 

Regards.

BH
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Thanx for answering, but i did this already, Wifi connects automatically to my hotpsot but can i make system not show any other connection in close proximity which it is detecting & showing? 🙄

 

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