Is there a way to erase the saved password for a specific Wi-Fi network on my Mac?

Is there a way to erase the saved password for a specific Wi-Fi network on my Mac? How do I make my Mac forget a Wi-Fi network completely? Can I reset the Wi-Fi settings on my Mac to remove all saved networks? What steps do I need to take to remove a Wi-Fi network from the preferred networks list on my Mac? Is there a shortcut or quick way to forget a Wi-Fi network on my Mac?
Agata Brown on July 25 at 07:21 PM in Technologies
2 Answer(s)
I, too, try to clean networks that I no longer plan to connect to. I just like to keep everything in order, even my computer.
Mark Bartra on July 26 at 03:10 AM
How to forget a network on mac, open the Wi-Fi menu in the menu bar and select Open Network Preferences. Select the Wi-Fi network you want to forget and click the minus (-) button. Confirm that you want to forget the network by clicking the Remove button. You can also reset your Wi-Fi settings to remove all saved networks. To do this, open the Network pane in System Preferences, click the Advanced button, and then click the Reset button. This will remove all saved networks from your Mac.
Max Velin on July 25 at 07:50 PM