How do I delete a wireless network from my "keychain?"  I need my Mac to not remember it at all.

I am not able to get onto a friends wi-fi because we entered the wep incorrectly and it saved it that way.  I need to forget the network entirely and redo it

Open System Preferences (gear icon) on the dock
Open Network
Click on AirPort or Wi-Fi on the left
Click Advanced at the lower right
Locate the name of the network and click on it to highlight it
Click the - (minus) button at the bottom of the list to delete it
Click OK, then click Apply
Open Macintosh HD
Open Applications
Open Utilities
Open KeyChain Access
Locate the name of the wireless network and click it to highlight
Delete that entry
Restart your Mac

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