Wireless: Delete a Wireless Network (Mac OS X+)
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How to Forget a Network (Mac OS X):
1. Open System Preferences.

2. Select Network within System Preferences.

3. Choose Wi-Fi (Option on the left)

4. Select Advanced...(Located near the bottom right)

5. Select the Wi-Fi Network to remove.

6. Select [ - ] beneath Preferred Networks Box to remove network.

7. Select OK and close Network preferences. Click Apply changes if prompted.

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