Open telrod11 opened 11 months ago
If you are unable to unhide the connection through settings/connected devices, I would either disconnect by toggling wireless debugging off then back on to reconnect without remembering that network this time around or toggle on the disabling adb authorization timeout and when it disconnects whenever your configuration is set at you will be good to go next time you reconnect.
Where would I find Settings / Connected devices?
I tried turning off that wireless debugging tick, but it still blows through one of my home network connections, whcih is what I'm trying to get back,.
Thanks for the reply!
Sorry... I may have jumped to assume you were using a Android Mobile device. So if this is the case I am referring to going to settings then open connected devices. Not sure if you configured original network via same (mobile device)? If not and it is a android mobile device you also may find it in a file manager app like File Manager+ then click on Remote and or Access from network.
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Where would I find Settings / Connected devices?
I tried turning off that wireless debugging tick, but it still blows through one of my home network connections, whcih is what I'm trying to get back,.
Thanks for the reply!
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I do appreciate the help, but apparently, I am not savvy enough to find these.
I'm on a Samsung running Android 12.
I've uninstalled LADB, cleared cache, rebooted, then gone through setup again, but it still remembers one of my two home networks.
As LADB connects to wireless, it asks if your want to "Remember this network"...
If you've clicked that, is there a way to forget all the networks?