How to Forget a Network on MacBook
If you’re like most people, you use your computer for work and personal activities. You might have a network set up at your office, but what about on your Macbook? It’s no fun trying to remember the network password or figuring out how to connect to the internet when you’re on the go. In this article, we’ll show you how to forget a network on your Macbook so that you can easily connect whenever you need to.
How to Forget a Network on Macbook
If you’re like many Macbook users, you probably use your network to share files, printers and other resources with other devices in your home or office. Unfortunately, if you need to abandon your network connection for any reason, it can be a bit of a pain to remember how to reconnect.
Fortunately, there’s a simple remedy: use the Network preferences pane in System Preferences on your Mac. You can find this pane by selecting “System Preferences” from the Apple menu in the upper-left corner of your screen, or by pressing Command+Option+P (or clicking the System Preferences icon in the dock).
Once you open System Preferences, select the “Network” tab and make sure that the “Activate network service when the computer starts” checkbox is checked. You’ll also want to enter your network’s password in the “Password” field. Finally, make sure that the “Select an internet protocol” drop-down menu has at least one option selected (we recommend using TCP/IP), and click the “OK” button to save your changes.
Now when you restart your Mac, it will automatically connect to your network and start using resources like files and print jobs. If you ever
How to Clear a Network Connections
You can clear a network connection on a MacBook by following these steps:
1. Open System Preferences and click on the Network icon.
2. Click on the drop-down menu next to the name of the network you want to clear and choose Clear Network Connections.
3. Click on OK to confirm the request.
How to Remove a Network Profile From Macbook
If you want to forget a network profile on your Macbook, follow these simple steps:
1. Open the “System Preferences” application on your Macbook.
2. Select the “Network” icon from the System Preferences window.
3. Click on the “+” button in the bottom left corner of the Network window and then select “Create New Profile…”
4. Enter a name for your profile (e.g., Home) and click on the “Next” button.
5. Select the network connection you would like to forget and then click on the “Next” button again.
6. Click on the “Finish” button in the bottom right corner of the Network window and your new profile will be created.
How to Delete a Local Account
If you no longer need a local account on your MacBook, deleting it is a straightforward process.
To delete a local account:
1. Open the System Preferences window.
2. Click on Accounts.
3. Select the account you want to delete and click the Remove button next to it.
Conclusion
Sometimes we need to forget a network connection and reconnect later. For those times, here is a quick tutorial on how to do just that. If you ever have trouble remembering your network connection settings, this guide will be extremely helpful.