Louise_Paisley wrote:
> "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote:
>
>
>>> Open Network Connections, right click on the icon for your wifi adapter
>>> and select Properties. Click the Wireless Networks tab. Find the name of
>>> the ad hoc network you created in the list of Preferred networks and
>>> "Remove" it.
>>>
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> This does not answer the question though.
>
> The ad hoc connection is just re-created if I use my smart phone with the ad
> hoc connection details. When the connection is re created it shows in all
> available wireless connection and says 'On Demand' where the others say
> 'Connected'.
>
> It is not a connection TO a network, it is a connection which allows a
> connection to my computer.
>
> Do you see what I mean?
No, I don't see what you mean.
Do you mean that you see it when you look at the "Choose a wireless
network" screen:
http://screenshots.modemhelp.net/scr...ks/Index.shtml
If *that's* what you mean, this is just your computer "seeing" your
smart phone. If you don't want to see this item listed in this screen
(after you Refresh it, of course), you'll have to delete the ad hoc
configuration you set up in your smart phone. See the phone's user
guide for instructions.
If you're referring to something else, please clarify.
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