Network Connection Shows Unknown Public Network


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    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
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    Network Connection Shows Unknown Public Network


    Hi:

    When I click on the wireless icon in the taskbar it shows connected to my home network and an unknown public network. However, in the network sharing center it shows both networks connected to the same SSID which I find strange. How do I get rid of the public unknown network? Also in windows explorer when I expand the 'Network' list it lists my own PC name on the network and also under media devices. Could these be the source of the public unknown network? Although my wireless is working fine,
    this thing just bugs the hell out of me .

    Thanks in advance.
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  2. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #2

    seven15heaven said:
    Hi:

    When I click on the wireless icon in the taskbar it shows connected to my home network and an unknown public network. However, in the network sharing center it shows both networks connected to the same SSID which I find strange. How do I get rid of the public unknown network? Also in windows explorer when I expand the 'Network' list it lists my own PC name on the network and also under media devices. Could these be the source of the public unknown network? Although my wireless is working fine,
    this thing just bugs the hell out of me .

    Thanks in advance.
    I think a picture of the problem might help because I'm not completely sure about this.

    It sounds like you may have inadvertently set up a wireless guest network when you set up your router.

    Sometimes this is automatic on certain routers but there should be a way to disable it from the routers set up page.

    Since they are both using the same SSID I'm assuming this guest network is set up outside the regular network so as to keep anyone connecting from accessing your data.
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