How to remove an existing wifi network from Powerline Adapter (and Extenders)?

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How to remove an existing wifi network from Powerline Adapter (and Extenders)?
How to remove an existing wifi network from Powerline Adapter (and Extenders)?
2018-03-23 04:12:12
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I had a DSL line and I had copied the router's (router 1) to the Powerline adapter and extenders. The Wifi network was setup for example as (SY)
I upgraded my DSL connection and I have been provided a new router (router 2). I have created a new wifi network i.e. (SY1).
Despite the fact that I am using only the new router (router 2) I still see the wifi network of of the previous router (the network named SY) and I cannot remove it.
What should I do? How can I remove the previous network which I still see and I can actually connect from laptop, mobile and tablets?
Thank you
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Re:How to remove an existing wifi network from Powerline Adapter (and Extenders)?
2018-03-23 10:11:11
This software can manage almost all tp-link powerline adapters(contains the wireless changing part):
https://static.tp-link.com/resources/software/TL-WPA4220KIT_V1_Utility.zip
About how to use this software, you may refer to the official guide: https://www.tp-link.com/us/faq-398.html
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Re:How to remove an existing wifi network from Powerline Adapter (and Extenders)?
2020-11-06 09:33:23

How I can remove the existing WiFi from tp link router that means I want to add new address to the router 

thanks

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Re:How to remove an existing wifi network from Powerline Adapter (and Extenders)?
2020-11-10 05:43:30

@Sujith1746 

Hi, did you want to give the router a new Wi-Fi name?

And may I know the model number of your TP-Link router?

Thank you very much!

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