One should be using the Server in order to delete one computer in a network.
DELETE unwanted, worthless ASK
you go to control panel, network and internet, internet options, delete browsing history and cookies.
If you go on a wireless network that isn't secure it doesn't require a password to get on. Starbucks is a perfect example of a unsecured wireless network.
An air gap is a network security measure consisting of ensuring a secure computer network is isolated from unsecured networks, such as the public Internet or an unsecured local area network.
The rule generally is connect to an unsecured wireless network at your own risk. The security risk to your privacy and device are high. Its not advisable at all
Go to network and sharing panel - click on the image of the home network(should appear a rename box) click on manage or delete networks chose one and click delete- if you can't just merge it in your maine connection
Probably not. It actually depends on the configuration of your work network. In any case, making changes you don't fully understand puts your network, and possibly your job, at risk.
If you do not set password for your wireless network you will get unsecured network. If you mean that you want use your router to connect to another unsecured wireless network and create so called "bridge" the answer is yes. But! Router from different manufactures usually do not work together in the bridge configuration. There are some exceptions but just few.
Unsecured wireless network without MAC filter.
It means that no big effort has been expended to protect the network against intruders.
You can delete an ad hoc network from the command prompt window. Here you type: netsh wlan delete profile name="[Insert network name]"
File and Printer Sharing allows other computers on a network to access resources on one's own computer. In a closed network this can help productivity, however it is not recommended to make use of this feature in an unsecured network to prevent data abuse.