How to Forget a WiFi Network on a Mac

How to Forget a WiFi Network on a Mac

How to Forget a WiFi Network on a Mac

These days, your computer remembers your WiFi passwords and automatically signs you in whenever you are in range. This can save a lot of time, but it can be annoying if you keep getting signed into the wrong WiFi network. However, there is an easy way for you to stop your Mac from signing into any WiFi network automatically. Here’s how to forget a WiFi network on a Mac:

How to Forget a WiFi Network on Mac

  1. Click the WiFi icon in the upper-right corner of your screen. This is the button that looks like a quarter circle with curved lines radiating up.  
  2. Then select Open Network Preferences. The Open Network Preferences button is at the bottom of the drop-down menu.
    mac open network preferences

    If you do not see the WiFi button in the top-right corner of your screen, you can just click on the Apple logo found in the top-left corner of your screen and select System Preferences. Then click on Network in the pop-up window.

  3. Select Wi-Fi in the left sidebar and click Advanced at the bottom-right corner of the window. This will lead you to a window showing all the Wi-Fi networks within your area and the networks you have previously connected to.
    mac system preferences wifi netwrok advanced settings
  4. Select the network you want your Mac to forget and click the minus sign. Be sure to select the correct network you want to remove from the list. 
  5. Click Remove. A pop-up will appear, asking you to confirm the removal of the network.
  6. Click OK. This is the button on the bottom-right corner of the window.
    mac system preferences wifi netwrok advanced settings forget WiFi network
  7. Finally, click Apply. You will see this button in the bottom-right corner after you hit OK. This ensures that all the changes made to your Mac’s network preference settings are applied.

If you want your Mac to remember the password, but you don’t want to sign into that WiFi network automatically, you can also click the “Auto-Join” button next to the network’s name.

how to forget a wifi network on mac

Why it Helps to Know How to Forget a WiFi Network on a Mac

While it can be great to have your device sign into a network automatically, it doesn’t take long for your computer to build up a long list of networks. If you haven’t removed old networks in a while, you could have passwords, IP addresses, and other network information saved on your Mac. Since hackers might be able to access that information, it’s a good idea to clean up your saved networks every once in a while.

If you’re having trouble signing on to a WiFi network, check out our article on how to change your WiFi password here.

    • Related Articles

    • How To Forget a Network on Windows 10

      How to Forget a Network on Windows 10 Your computer conveniently saves all the WiFi passwords you enter, which allows you to automatically log in to a particular network when you are within range. However, there might be instances when you don’t want ...
    • How to Change Your DNS Settings on a Mac

      How to Change Your DNS Server on a Mac To change your DNS server on a Mac, go to System Preferences > Network. Then select a connection and click Advanced. Next, select the DNS tab and click the plus sign. Finally, enter a DNS address and ...
    • How To Change Your WIFI Password

      Finding Your IP Address Before you can change your WIFI password you need to find your router's IP Address. The easiest way to find your router's IP Address will be to download the WiFiman App. Once the application has been downloaded; open it and go ...
    • How To Find Your Router's IP Address

      How to Find Your Router’s IP Address If you want to make changes to your router, you need to know your router’s IP address. Perhaps you want to change the network name, create a new WiFi password, or use a different channel to boost your internet ...
    • How to Change Your DNS Settings on Windows 10

      How to Change Your DNS Server on Windows 10 and Mac Changing the default DNS settings on your computer can improve your online privacy, security, and browsing speed. If you’re a parent, changing your DNS server can also block your children from ...