So you want to stop using the wireless connection to force your mac to 
use a wired lan connection or you want to connect to a different 
network. Usually the Mac will give you a list of the available networks 
it can detect but it only connects to the one you specify, or none if 
you turn wireless off. So I'm unclear what deleting a network means.

CB

May McDonald wrote:
> Hi everyone.  I figured out why my mac wouldn't open the zip files.   
> For whatever reason my lovely computer decided to go to sleep while it  
> was still downloading which made the files incomplete although it was  
> saying they were complete.  First time that has happened, smile.  So  
> my zipfile problem is all fixed.  Thanks for everyone that tried to  
> help.
>
> Now I'm still stuck trying to figure out how to delete a wireless  
> connection I no longer want.  I don't see any place for editing or  
> deleting a connection.
>
> >
>   

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