Forgetting a Wi-Fi Network
After you've connected to a Wi-Fi network once, your iPad will try to automatically connect to it in the future. This can be handy the next time you need to use that particular Wi-Fi network. However, if you find your iPad trying to latch on to a Wi-Fi network that you don't want to join, you can have your iPad forget that network. Forgetting a network is especially useful when you just need to use a particular Wi-Fi network once (such as a free airport Wi-Fi network) or when you accidentally connect to your neighbor's wireless network and don't want to keep using it without permission.
To forget a Wi-Fi network, follow these steps:
From the Home screen, tap Settings. The Settings screen appears.
Tap Wi-Fi. The Wi-Fi Networks ...
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