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6 years ago
@Spock1701
Es gibt zwei Möglichkeiten:
1) Die alten Netzwerke alle zu löschen, dann wird nach dem Neustart des PCs nur noch ein
Netzwerkname angezeigt.
2) Den aktuellen Namen zu ändern - was ja hier gewünscht wurde.
Leider fehlen alle Angaben über das installierte Betriebssystem - und ohne diese Info ist Hilfe nicht möglich.
Die Vorgehensweise differiert bei den verschiedenen Windows-Systemen.
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6 years ago
Nimm der Einfachheit halber an, dass es sich um Windows 10 Home handelt...
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6 years ago
Ich würde mal das probieren
Bild nicht vorhanden
Quelle: https://help.ea.com/de-de/help/pc/connection-troubleshooting-advanced-pc/
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6 years ago
Bei Windows 10 sollte das zurücksetzen auch so zu machen sein:
Einstellungen>Netzwerk und Internet >Netzwerk zurücksetzen
Neustart durchführen
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6 years ago
herzlich willkommen in unserer Community.
Haben die Hinweise der anderen User bereits weiter geholfen?
Falls weitere Hilfe benötigt wird, bitte die Kundendaten im Profil http://bit.ly/Kundeninfos hinterlegen und mir einen Hinweis geben, dass dies geschehen ist.
Viele Grüße Heike Ha.
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