W Weerez935 macrumors regular Original poster Dec 13, 2012 187 0 Mar 1, 2013 #1 My macbook air keeps trying to connect to the neighbors belkin instead of my airport extreme
ConCat macrumors 6502a Jul 27, 2012 722 0 In an ethereal plane of existence. Mar 1, 2013 #2 Go into System Preferences>Network>Advanced then delete the offending network from the "Preferred Networks" list. If you want to keep it on the list, you can just do as it says and reorder the networks so that your preferred one is on top. Attachments Screen Shot 2013-03-01 at 3.38.10 AM.png 165.4 KB · Views: 86
Go into System Preferences>Network>Advanced then delete the offending network from the "Preferred Networks" list. If you want to keep it on the list, you can just do as it says and reorder the networks so that your preferred one is on top.
W Weerez935 macrumors regular Original poster Dec 13, 2012 187 0 Mar 1, 2013 #3 ConCat said: Go into System Preferences>Network>Advanced then delete the offending network from the "Preferred Networks" list. If you want to keep it on the list, you can just do as it says and reorder the networks so that your preferred one is on top. Click to expand... Thank you, now it does not ask for my neighbors password when I log on lol.
ConCat said: Go into System Preferences>Network>Advanced then delete the offending network from the "Preferred Networks" list. If you want to keep it on the list, you can just do as it says and reorder the networks so that your preferred one is on top. Click to expand... Thank you, now it does not ask for my neighbors password when I log on lol.