How to connect to a wireless access point in windows 7/10

Windows 7 and Windows 10 are currently the most used operating systems from Microsoft, so in this tutorial I will show you step by step how to connect to a wireless access point from these two operating systems.

Connecting to a wireless access point in Windows 7

first of all, make sure your wireless adapter is turned on your computer, then from your desktop, on the right side of the screen you should see a wireless icon like this:

Wireless access point not connected

As soon as you click on that icon you will get a pop-up window like this:

available wireless access point

From that window you will be able to see all the wireless access points available around you. click on the wireless access point you want to connect, and if the connection is secure, you will get a pop window like this to enter the password:

enter security password

If the password you entered was correct, then the computer will connect to the wireless access point.

Wireless access point connected

Pat yourself in the back now.. you are a pro!

Connecting to a wireless access point in Windows 10

Connecting to a wireless access point in Windows 10 is almost the same as on Windows 7. From your desktop, click on the wireless icon on the right-side of your task bar:

Windows 10 Wireless icon

then a window will open with all the wireless access points around you:

Windows 10 list of wireless access points

Click on the wireless access point you want to connect, and you should get prompted for a password if the access point is secure:

Windows 10 wireless access point enter password

Enter the password and you should get connected.

Forgetting a wireless access point in Windows 10

Forgetting networks you don’t use anymore is a little bit more involved in Windows 10 than on Windows 7. to forget a network, click on the Start menu, then go to Settings then click on Network & Internet:

Network and Internet

Then under WIFI scroll all the way to the bottom and click on Manage WIFI Settings:

manage wifi settings

Scroll all way down to the bottom again, and you should see Manage known networks:

forget network

Select the network you don’t want, and click on Forget.