What should I do if there are multiple networks in Win10? Remove redundant network methods

  

When Win10 is setting up local IP or network, some friends often see network settings, such as network 1, network 2, network 3, etc., and only one network can be used by one computer. If you have multiple networks, you can delete some manually. This article teaches you how to delete multiple network problems that occur in Win10 by modifying the registry.

Specific operation steps:

1, press "win+R" key combination to call out the operation, enter regedit and click "OK" at the bottom to open the registry, as shown in the figure;
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2, expand the registry location in turn:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE--SOFTWARE--Microsoft--WindowsNT--CurrentVersion--NetworkList--Profiles will display multiple networks in the left window ( For example, Network 1, Network 2, Network 3), except for the folder that holds the network name we are using, the others can be deleted.

3. Expand HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE--SOFTWARE--Microsoft--WindowsNT--CurrentVersion--NetworkLis--Signatures--Unmanaged

Click the same step as the second step.

4. After the operation is completed, the network becomes one after restarting the computer.

About how to delete the redundant network method of Win10 for everyone to introduce here, in fact, Win10 has multiple networks and does not affect the use, but the unused network is also in vain, so simply delete it.

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