The audience shifted in the tightly packed chairs and the room was filled with the buzz of conversation, which hushed as Anthony Riley began his presentation. Thanks in advance for your time and effort.On a Friday evening in late April, around 70 people gathered in a brightly lit conference room at the Jurys Inn Birmingham to hear news of an important discovery. (which is what I just did, with my own laptop that is). I do not want people to be able to connect to my network without a password Please tell me how this was able to happen, and, The computer also stated (hovering over the network icon in the task bar) that the network was Public, it's not supposed to be this way, I changed a setting and now it says it's ''Protected'' instead. Instead, my question is (sorry if I am repetitive here), why the heck did this computer automatically connect to a password-protected network? I did find some advanced forum threads about ''roaming sensitivity'' but it seems like a risky thing to mess around with the context of my question. Even if it was, I do not trust that just ticking some box on this PC for a wifi connection will prevent other devices in the future from doing the same. I cannot find any useful results on Google - everything points to tutorials to turn off automatic connecting for a wifi network in particular, but that's not precisely my question. I just moved into a new condo, and my main working laptop automatically connected to my router that I let a network/cable company install a few weeks ago.
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