Win10 how to reset the network connection name or count win10 reset the network connection name or count method

  

If the Windows 10 system computer accesses different networks, it will automatically generate the corresponding configuration file. In order to ensure that the configuration files do not conflict, win10 will also increase the count after the configuration file according to the network name, such as (Network 2, Network 3, Network 4, etc.). Of course, if you don't like this count, we can also reset it. The following small series share the method of resetting the count.


Of course, many users like me, I don’t like this count very much. At this time, everyone can reset the network connection count of different network cards by changing the registry:

Win10 resets the network connection name or count as follows:

1, use Windows + R to open "Run", execute regedit to open the Registry Editor.

2, navigate to the registry as follows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\NetworkList\\Profiles\\

3, under this registry path The GUID of the network connection profile such as wired, wireless, and VPN will be listed. You only need to rename the ProfileName key in the corresponding GUID configuration file.

4, the registry changes take effect immediately after completion.

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