Remove the "2" after the SSID on Windows 8.0
I am using Windows 8.0. When I am connected to my wireless router, I see "[SSID] 2" when I hover over the network icon in the desktop tray. I have used netsh wlan delete profile name="[SSID]"
to no avail.
How can remove the 2
?
Solution 1:
This page (Option Three) helped me solve my issue.
- In Registry Editor, navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\NetworkList\Profiles
. - I deleted the profiles for "[SSID]" and "[SSID] 2".
- Rebooted and connected to router.
Problem solved.
Solution 2:
Found on another site, hope it works.
- Go to control panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center
- In the section where it says “View your active networks” click on the house icon (this opens the “Set Network Properties” dialogue.
- Click on “Merge or delete network locations” (this displays all the networks you have connected to) You can select any that you don’t want and click Delete.
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There is also a merge option, you can select both of your home SSIDs and click merge.
Note: If you don’t want to risk the merge option messing things up, you can delete the old SSID then in the “Set Network Properties” dialogue delete the 2 from the end of the current SSID.
Source(http://answers.groovypost.com/questions/2551/windows-7-has-put-a-2-at-the-end-of-my-ssid)