Disable Windows 11 from connecting to Wi-Fi networks automatically
On Windows 11, whenever you configure a new Wi-Fi network profile by default, the system will enable the option to connect automatically when the network is in range. Although this convenient feature makes connecting to the internet faster, it’s not one that you need on every wireless network.
If you don’t need to connect to specific networks automatically, Windows 11 includes multiple ways to disable automatic connections to wireless access points.
In this Windows 11 guide, we will automatically walk you through the steps to prevent your laptop from connecting to the wireless access points automatically.
How to stop automatic Wi-Fi connection during setup
Although you can change the settings after adding a wireless network profile, you can also disable automatic connections during the network configuration process.
Connect to a wireless network
To configure a Wi-Fi profile to never connect automatically, use these steps:
- Open Settings.
- Click on Network & internet.
- Click the Wi-Fi page on the right side.
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- Click the Show available networks option.
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- Select the access point to connect.
- Clear the Connect automatically option.
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- Click the Connect button.
- Confirm the wireless network password.
- Click the Next button.
Prevision wireless network
To prevent automatic network connections while adding a new Wi-Fi profile manually, use these steps:
- Open Settings.
- Click on Network & internet.
- Click the Wi-Fi page on the right side.
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- Click the Manage known networks setting.
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- Click the Add network button.
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- Configure the Wi-Fi information, such as network name and security type.
- Clear the Connect automatically option.
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- Click the Save button.
Once you complete these steps, Windows 11 won’t connect to the wireless network when it’s in range.
How to stop automatic Wi-Fi connection using Settings
To stop Windows 11 from connecting to a Wi-Fi network automatically, use these steps:
- Open Settings.
- Click on Network & internet.
- Click the Wi-Fi page on the right side.
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- Click the wireless properties setting.
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- Under the “wireless properties” section, clear the Connect automatically when in range option.
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Once you complete these steps, the laptop or desktop computer will no longer try to connect to the Wi-Fi network while it’s in range.
How to stop automatic Wi-Fi connection using Control Panel
To prevent Windows 11 from connecting to the wireless access point through Control Panel, use these steps:
- Open Control Panel.
- Click on Network and Internet.
- Click the Network and Sharing Center on the right side.
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- Click the Change adapter settings option on the left pane.
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- Right-click the Wi-Fi adapter and select the Status option.
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- Click the Wireless Properties button.
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- Click the Connection tab.
- Clear the Connect automatically when this network is in range option.
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- Click the OK button.
- Click the Close button.
After you complete these steps, like using the Settings app, Windows 11 won’t connect to a wireless network.
How to stop automatic Wi-Fi connection using Command Prompt
To stop a wireless connection to access an access point while in range with Command Prompt, use these steps:
- Open Start.
- Search for Command Prompt, right-click the top result, and select the Run as administrator option.
- Type the following command to determine the name of the wireless network to modify and press Enter:
netsh wlan show profiles
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- Confirm the name of the network profile.
- Type the following command to disable automatic connection to the wireless network and press Enter:
netsh wlan set profileparameter name="wireless_name" connectionmode=manual
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After you complete these steps, automatic connection to the wireless network you specified won’t occur.
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