Hyper-V virtual switch connecting to different wireless router than mine, and stops the Hyper-V session from working

hi,
I have hyper v running on windows 8.1 pro laptop and have 2 virtual switches configured. the ethernet connection works great all the time. 
The wireless has problems with wireless networks. half pics up my home network as i want and the other half picks up a wireless network in range which is not mine.
How do i fix this, as when this happens i cannot use the virtual machine to connect to the network or the internet
My home wireless network is the KamelsHome which you see is connected thus the laptop works. But as you can see the VEthernet (Wireless) is picking up a NETGEAR88.
Screenshot attached
Anyone help please??

Hi Dominic,
Would you pleaes let me know if you have removed the wireless profile and then to see if the issue persists?
How to Delete or Forget Wireless Network Profiles in Windows 8.1
http://www.7tutorials.com/how-delete-forget-wireless-network-profiles-windows-81
Have a nice day!
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