How to Forget FSC WiFi Networks

What Is It

If you are having an issue connecting to the FSC wireless network and your password has not expired, try "forgetting" the FSC WiFi networks.

Who Is Eligible

This service is provided for Students, Faculty and Staff.

How to "Forget" FSC WiFi Networks

If you are unable to connect to the wireless network and your password has not expired, follow the steps below to "forget" the wireless network on your device.

After forgetting the networks on the device, reconnect to the wireless network and use your Farmingdale username (do not include @farmingdale.edu) and your password.

iPhone and iPad
Go to Settings App > Wi-Fi settings > click the blue i next to a network (we recommend repeating these steps for both FSC_Secure and Eduroam) > in the menu that pops up, click Forget this Network if the option appears.  It will kick you back to the list of networks.

MacOS Ventura or Later
Go to Apple Icon > System Settings > Click Wi-Fi in the sidebar > Scroll down on the right and click Advanced to see the networks known to your Mac > Click the more button  next to the network, choose Remove From List, then click Remove to confirm.

Earlier MacOS versions
Click the Apple icon > System Preferences > Click Network > Click Wi-Fi in the sidebar > Click Advanced to see the networks known to your Mac > Select the network, then click the remove button (–) beneath the list. Click Remove to confirm > Click OK, then click Apply.

For other devices see the Knowledge Base article on how to forget a wireless network.

How to Request

If you're still having an issue connecting, click the "Request Service" button to submit a request.

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 934.420.2754
 helpdesk@farmingdale.edu

 
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Forgetting a wireless network on your device is often a useful strategy when troubleshooting wireless network problems, particularly if your configuration or authentication information for the wireless network may be incorrect.