Join Joli Ballew for an in-depth discussion in this video Connect to a wireless network, part of Windows 10: Networking.
- [Instructor] I am sure you've connected…to a wireless network before, perhaps…from a laptop computer, a phone, or a tablet.…The process is often the same no matter the device.…A prompt appears, informing you of the available networks,…and you click one to join.…Most people also opt to connect to a network…automatically during this process.…However, if you change your mind about that,…you'll need to forget the network.…To forget a network, click Start,…Settings, and Network and Internet.…
Because you can only forget wifi networks,…click Wifi in the left pane.…Now you can click Manage Known Networks…to see a list.…I have two.…To forget a network, simply click it,…then click Forget.…I usually opt to forget the networks…I connect to as I travel…to keep my list of networks as streamlined as possible.…You can also connect to a network from Settings.…And we're already there, so I'll click the Back button.…
Here, I'll make sure Wifi is selected,…and I'll click Show Available Networks.…Again, I'll click the network…to connect to, then click Connect.…
Released
11/20/2018Note: This course aligns to the Configure Networking domain from the Microsoft exam 70-697: Configuring Windows 10 Devices.
- Configuring IP settings and network connectivity
- Creating a VPN
- Connecting to a wireless network
- Maintaining network security
- Configuring a Windows Defender firewall
- Troubleshooting connectivity
- Using ping, ipconfig, Tracert, and PathPing to troubleshoot
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