change network names on Windows 10


When you connect to a network for the first time in Windows, Windows saves the network profile and assigns a name to it.

Connections using Ethernet (wired) use a generic name such as Network 7 usually while wireless networks the SSID of the Wi-Fi network the device connected to.

Some users and administrators may dislike the non-descriptive nature of wired network connections on Windows.

Good news is that it is possible to rename network profile names to make them more descriptive on the operating system.

The following guide was written for Microsoft's Windows 10 operating system but the process should work in previous versions of Windows as well.

You can check the current name in the Network and Sharing Center on Windows or in the Settings application on Windows 10.

1. Tap on Windows-I to open the Settings application.
2. Go to Network & Internet > Ethernet or Wi-Fi depending on the connection type.

The name of the network is displayed at the very top of the page.

To display the name in the Control Panel instead, do this:

1.Tap on the Windows-key to activate the Start menu.
2.Type Control Panel and select the result.
3.Go to Network and Sharing Center

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