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crisss1205

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I have an early 2008 MacBook Pro and my notebook keeps connecting to my tenant's network. It's annoying because I have a networked printer and a Time Capsule and my Time Machine keeps giving me an error when its on the wrong network. How can I have Leopard stop connecting to that network. (It is an open non-secure network and mine is secured)

Thanks in advance!
 
Try System Preferences > Networking > Advanced > Remove your neighbor's network from the list of Preferred Networks
 
Try System Preferences > Networking > Advanced > Remove your neighbor's network from the list of Preferred Networks
I forgot to include in my post that I have done that and I haven't selected that network and it still connects to it.
 
There is an option not to connect automatically to networks (in the AirPort section of the System Preferences).
 
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