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<blockquote data-quote="Celimlodyn" data-source="post: 1129987" data-attributes="member: 176562"><p>Thank you.</p><p></p><p>When I am at Friend A's house whose wireless is named ACTIONTEC with password1, yes, my computer remembers that and logs me in automatically.</p><p></p><p>I travel then to Friend B's house whose wireless is also named ACTIONTEC with a different password. I connect to this second ACTIONTEC network, and the password over-rides the first ACTIONTEC (at least, I can no longer find it anywhere in the list of networks, and when I return to Friend A's house, I have to re-enter password1 - which then erases password2, and so forth.)</p><p></p><p>What I want to do is assign Friend A's ACTIONTEC network a name: 'FriendA-ACTIONTEC' for instance, so that when I go elsewhere and am using another, different, network also named ACTIONTEC, it will not erase the first password and SSID information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Celimlodyn, post: 1129987, member: 176562"] Thank you. When I am at Friend A's house whose wireless is named ACTIONTEC with password1, yes, my computer remembers that and logs me in automatically. I travel then to Friend B's house whose wireless is also named ACTIONTEC with a different password. I connect to this second ACTIONTEC network, and the password over-rides the first ACTIONTEC (at least, I can no longer find it anywhere in the list of networks, and when I return to Friend A's house, I have to re-enter password1 - which then erases password2, and so forth.) What I want to do is assign Friend A's ACTIONTEC network a name: 'FriendA-ACTIONTEC' for instance, so that when I go elsewhere and am using another, different, network also named ACTIONTEC, it will not erase the first password and SSID information. [/QUOTE]
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