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How to remove Xfinity Mobile HotSpot and Xfinity WiFi from a PC

How to remove Xfinity Mobile HotSpot and Xfinity WiFi from a PC

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nadavg1234
Junior Member
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02-06-2026, 09:19 AM
#1
PC / Windows 10 here.
Purchased a 30-day Xfinity hotspot offer; used it once before closing the account.
Yet the Xfinity Mobile HotSpot and WiFi connections still appear in the connection pop-up (attached image); the HotSpot option insists on "Connect Automatically," and unchecking it doesn’t change anything.
Issue:
Finding a way to disable or remove these connections requires logging into the Xfinity account and navigating through their processes.
Issue:
Cancelling the account without realizing I should have insisted on deletion makes it impossible to log in to the account I had… figure it out.
Issue:
Adjusting Network & Internet settings to manage these connections doesn’t make them visible for management.
Search through REGEDIT to clean up any Xfinity entries, but they aren’t found.
Comcast keeps its well-known "excellent" (snort) customer service.
(Sorry, this site lacks an Attach an Image option)
Any advice on removing these connections?
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nadavg1234
02-06-2026, 09:19 AM #1

PC / Windows 10 here.
Purchased a 30-day Xfinity hotspot offer; used it once before closing the account.
Yet the Xfinity Mobile HotSpot and WiFi connections still appear in the connection pop-up (attached image); the HotSpot option insists on "Connect Automatically," and unchecking it doesn’t change anything.
Issue:
Finding a way to disable or remove these connections requires logging into the Xfinity account and navigating through their processes.
Issue:
Cancelling the account without realizing I should have insisted on deletion makes it impossible to log in to the account I had… figure it out.
Issue:
Adjusting Network & Internet settings to manage these connections doesn’t make them visible for management.
Search through REGEDIT to clean up any Xfinity entries, but they aren’t found.
Comcast keeps its well-known "excellent" (snort) customer service.
(Sorry, this site lacks an Attach an Image option)
Any advice on removing these connections?

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fibifelise
Member
233
02-06-2026, 09:19 AM
#2
Device Manager -> Network Adapters
Check if they appear there. If present, disable and then uninstall them from there.
Upload the picture to the net, for example www.imgur.com, and share it here.
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fibifelise
02-06-2026, 09:19 AM #2

Device Manager -> Network Adapters
Check if they appear there. If present, disable and then uninstall them from there.
Upload the picture to the net, for example www.imgur.com, and share it here.

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SrWaldo_22
Member
239
02-06-2026, 09:19 AM
#3
Avoid interacting with the Registry.
Registry modifications should only be tried after ensuring a complete system backup that encompasses the registry.
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Check Task Manager > Startup and Task Scheduler.
These tools might show an app or process that starts at boot or is launched later through Task Scheduler.
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SrWaldo_22
02-06-2026, 09:19 AM #3

Avoid interacting with the Registry.
Registry modifications should only be tried after ensuring a complete system backup that encompasses the registry.
= = = =
Check Task Manager > Startup and Task Scheduler.
These tools might show an app or process that starts at boot or is launched later through Task Scheduler.