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I'm not 100% positive but I don't think you can do that. You can just pick the one you need to connect to and use it and it should keep it in memory so it'll automatically connect when in range as long as the wifi is enabled.
I am not sure if this is possible, I just tried on my Droid and had no options to delete these extra networks, I believe it is set up like this so when there are open networks that you might want to scan for, all of your options will be there, but I agree...while connected to my home network there should be an option to not scan for any other available connections
On Droid 2, go to:
/Setup/Wireless & networks/Wi-Fi settings/Manage Networks (bottom of menu)
On that screen, it says: "To conserve battery, delete un-necessary networks from the list."
Great advice -- but how do you do it?
On Droid 2, go to:
/Setup/Wireless & networks/Wi-Fi settings/Manage Networks (bottom of menu)
On that screen, it says: "To conserve battery, delete un-necessary networks from the list."
Great advice -- but how do you do it?
Are you in the manage networks screen or the wifi settings screen...granted I am looking at the screens on my X but I am guessing it should be similar. In the manage networks screen, when I long press, the option is actually "forget network"...