How to block unneeded WiFi addresses in Network

I live in a neighborhood that has an ever growing number of people with wifi addresses. Is there a way to 'filter' my own WiFi addresses out of the long list so that I just so the ones I want?
Thanks....
Michael

No. If they are visible (broadcasting), they will be visible.

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