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Discussions about merging networks on Windows often involve scenarios where the Network and Sharing Center displays multiple network profiles for a single connection. Users may see an unidentified public network alongside their home network, even when connected wirelessly to one router. This can occur in Windows 7 and later versions. The goal is to merge or remove the duplicate network entry to simplify network management. Common solutions include renaming or forgetting networks, adjusting network location settings, or using command-line tools to clear stale profiles. Troubleshooting steps focus on ensuring only one active network profile appears for each physical connection.
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Windows 7 Connected to one wireless network, but Network & Sharing Center shows two...
Hi, I am connected wirelessly on my laptop to my DIR-655 (D-Link) router. There is something weird going on to me in which is shows I am connected to two networks, one my home network clearly identified. The other one a "public network" listed as unidentified, all on one wireless...- Ryan Mander
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- connection d-link dir-655 home network laptop merge networks network network issues public network router sharing sp1 troubleshooting unidentified windows 7 wireless
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- Forum: Windows Networking