Hi Kristeen,

John answered this while I was typing my reply.  Just one suggestion as a quick 
way to navigate to the correct menu in System Preferences > Network.

1. VO-M or Control-F2 to the menu bar, then arrow down
2. Press "L" to move to "Location"
3. Right arrow to the Location sub-menu, then arrow down to "Network 
Preferences…" and press "Return". This will put you on the correct pane with 
Wi-Fi highlighted.
4. Then follow John's steps for navigating to the "Advanced" button and press 
it (VO-Space).
5. Navigate to the table of Preferred Networks and interact (VO-Shift-Down 
arrow).
6. Select the network you want to remove and stop interacting (VO-Shift-Up 
arrow)
7. Navigate (VO-Right arrow) to "Wi-Fi Preferred Networks group" and interact,
8. Navigate to "Remove network profile button" and press (VO-space)
9. close the window with Command-W

This just ensures you navigate to the correct page of your System Preferences > 
Network with Wi-Fi automatically selected (if you are currently connected to a 
Wi-Fi network).

HTH. Cheers,

Esther 


On Feb 14, 2012, at 5:25 PM, John Panarese wrote:

>    In System preferences,, choosee Network.
> Then, navigate to the services table and make sure, wifi, is selected.
> Navigate to the, advanced, button and VO-space on it.
> Find the table of preferred networks and interact with it.
>  Select the one you want to remove and immediately stop interacting.
> Use VO keys and right arrow to navigate to the, wifi preferred networks 
> control group and interact with that. 
> Navigate to the remove button, and VO-space on it. 
> 
>    This should remove the network from your preferred networks table.
> 
> Take Care
> John Panarese
> [email protected]
> 
> 
> 
> On Feb 14, 2012, at 10:13 PM, Kristeen Hughes wrote:
> 
>> I can't find any way to remove the network. I have a preferred order, but 
>> the computer seems to ignore that. How can I remove it?
>> 
>> Kristeen
>> 

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