If not kindly follow the steps below.
Manage wifi networks windows 8 1.
Open a run box window or press win r then type cmd to open windows 8 cli.
Instead you can manage wireless networks from the gui if you use the classic shell start menu.
Pc settings network and then manage known networks.
On your desktop click on the network icon in the taskbar notification area it will prompt you for networks that are available within your area.
The wifi profile manager 8 developed by lee whittington for the windows club lets you view preferred networks change the order export and import the list to xml and remove wireless profiles.
There is a third party tool that seems to makes this task easy.
However the command prompt and netsh are a very cumbersome way to change their priority delete network profiles or rename them.
You can remove any wireless network profile stored by windows 8 1 even if the network is not in range with the help of the command prompt.
Click or tap view connection properties this will bring up a window that contains your network profile information.
Oddly enough windows 8 1 regresses even further from windows 8 which allowed you to right click on any in range wireless network in the networks pane and forget it.
Netsh wlan show profiles this will show a list of saved profiles of your connected wlan devices.
This update will give you an option in your network settings manage known networks.
Locate the network s name security set identifier ssid from the list of available networks and right click or press and hold on it.
Click or tap settings and then the network icon.
It will display all the wireless network profiles stored by windows 8 1.
Start the command prompt as administrator and type the following command.
Have you updated your windows 8 1 to the latest version.
This doesn t mean that you can t manage your networks but it has to be done in different ways.
Netsh wlan show profiles.
Windows 8 1 forces you have to use the command line to.