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Two questions:
Why does un-checking "Connect automatically" spontaneously re-check?
How do I permanently un-check "Connect automatically" for Wifi?
Please note:
Under my WIFI tab, available networks can be uncehcked, but they never remain unchecked. I can not interact with this list by right clicking, other to uncheck the "connect automatically" tab.
Under Manage WIFI settings, Manage Known Networks lists ONLY the one network I use. Available networks displayed above aren't listed here.
				
			Why does un-checking "Connect automatically" spontaneously re-check?
How do I permanently un-check "Connect automatically" for Wifi?
Please note:
Under my WIFI tab, available networks can be uncehcked, but they never remain unchecked. I can not interact with this list by right clicking, other to uncheck the "connect automatically" tab.
Under Manage WIFI settings, Manage Known Networks lists ONLY the one network I use. Available networks displayed above aren't listed here.
 
 
		
 
 
		
 
 
		 Have you tested your Hardware on that device??
  Have you tested your Hardware on that device?? If you get the identical result on your friend's home Wi-Fi network, there might indeed be a bug with W10...but we would need more users to join in this thread and post back their results in a substantiated manner which is not easy to do here, as many users view us asking for complete system specs as an invasion of their privacy.  Nonetheless, if you try what I suggest, and do get a fix on your friend's home network, it identifies a problem specific to YOUR device, then you can take the appropriate remediation steps.  Post back if you need a link to comprehensive hardware/software testing and repair.
  If you get the identical result on your friend's home Wi-Fi network, there might indeed be a bug with W10...but we would need more users to join in this thread and post back their results in a substantiated manner which is not easy to do here, as many users view us asking for complete system specs as an invasion of their privacy.  Nonetheless, if you try what I suggest, and do get a fix on your friend's home network, it identifies a problem specific to YOUR device, then you can take the appropriate remediation steps.  Post back if you need a link to comprehensive hardware/software testing and repair.

 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		