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Hello,
I haven't logged into my Asus laptop (running Windows 10) for 2 days, and now that I am, I can't see my Wi-Fi network (I have a Bbox Miami). However, there is an open network with almost the same name as mine, except for a "2" at the end of the name. I tried looking for my network in the available networks, but it’s not there. I also tried restarting my Bbox, but it didn't help.
Where can I find my network, and why is there an open network with a name almost identical to my Wi-Fi network?
Thank you.
I haven't logged into my Asus laptop (running Windows 10) for 2 days, and now that I am, I can't see my Wi-Fi network (I have a Bbox Miami). However, there is an open network with almost the same name as mine, except for a "2" at the end of the name. I tried looking for my network in the available networks, but it’s not there. I also tried restarting my Bbox, but it didn't help.
Where can I find my network, and why is there an open network with a name almost identical to my Wi-Fi network?
Thank you.
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Hello
It's probably the same.
The best thing is to check with another device (tablet, phone) what is displayed as the name for the SSID of the box.
Another solution is to access the box itself (depending on the model) via IP and browser to see what is defined as the SSID.
You can also simply delete all hotspots in the Wi-Fi management under Windows 10, then restart the detection.
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"We swallow in large gulps the lie that flatters us, and we drink drop by drop a truth that is bitter to us."
It's probably the same.
The best thing is to check with another device (tablet, phone) what is displayed as the name for the SSID of the box.
Another solution is to access the box itself (depending on the model) via IP and browser to see what is defined as the SSID.
You can also simply delete all hotspots in the Wi-Fi management under Windows 10, then restart the detection.
--
"We swallow in large gulps the lie that flatters us, and we drink drop by drop a truth that is bitter to us."
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how can I delete all the hotspots?
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an Example HERE
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I have deleted the network several times, but I have to reconnect to it to get a connection. My real Wi-Fi network does not appear after I delete the other one.