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How do you remove wireless connections in Vista?

In my neighborhood there are several wireless networks. All of these are unsecured. As the signal of one of these is stronger than that of my own router, my laptop sometimes attempts to connect to this other network. I am running Vista and have repeatedly deleted all the neighboring networks from the list in the network center. Nevertheless, it reappears the next time I start up the laptop. Are there other ways to remove this competing network than just deleting it from the list?

Deleting it might well be exactly the wrong thing to do.

I believe what you really want to do is leave it in the list, but tell Vista not to use it.

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