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Wireless setup utility windows 10
Wireless setup utility windows 10








wireless setup utility windows 10
  1. #WIRELESS SETUP UTILITY WINDOWS 10 HOW TO#
  2. #WIRELESS SETUP UTILITY WINDOWS 10 WINDOWS 10#
  3. #WIRELESS SETUP UTILITY WINDOWS 10 PASSWORD#

#WIRELESS SETUP UTILITY WINDOWS 10 WINDOWS 10#

  • (Optional) Type the following command to change the network priority and press Enter: netsh wlan set profileparameter name="WLAN-PROFILE-NAME" connectionmode=autoIn the command, replace WLAN-PROFILE-NAME with the wireless profile name you are trying to change its priority.For example, this command makes the tsunami profile a priority: netsh wlan set profileparameter name="tsunami" connectionmode=auto Quick note: Windows 10 will always make a priority those networks you choose to connect automatically.
  • Type the following command to disable auto-connect and press Enter: netsh wlan set profileparameter name="WLAN-PROFILE-NAME" connectionmode=manualIn the command, replace WLAN-PROFILE-NAME with the name of the wireless profile.For example, this command disables automatic connections for the tsunami network: netsh wlan set profileparameter name="tsunami" connectionmode=manual.
  • To prevent a device from connecting to a Wi-Fi network automatically, use these steps:

    wireless setup utility windows 10

    For those cases, you can run a command to stop connecting to known networks automatically. Sometimes, you may have a device configured to connect to different wireless networks automatically, but then, you realize that it always connects to the access point even when it offers poor connectivity or the network is out of range.

    #WIRELESS SETUP UTILITY WINDOWS 10 HOW TO#

    How to stop Wi-Fi network automatic connection on Windows 10

    #WIRELESS SETUP UTILITY WINDOWS 10 PASSWORD#

  • Type the following command to view wireless password and press Enter: netsh wlan show profile name="WLAN-PROFILE-NAME" key=clearIn the command, replace the WLAN-PROFILE-NAME with the name of the profile you want to see its security key.For example, this command shows the password for the tsunami network: netsh wlan show profile name="tsunami" key=clearĪfter you complete the steps, you will know the network security key for the profile you specified.Īlthough you can view the current network password through the wireless adapter properties in Control Panel, you can use this command to recover any network security key of any profile stored on the device.
  • Search for Command Prompt, right-click the top result, and select the Run as administrator option.
  • To find out the wireless security key (also known as the Wi-Fi password), use these steps: How to view Wi-Fi network security key on Windows 10 Once you complete the steps, the netsh tool will display the current wireless settings for one or all the adapters, including name, description, physical address, SSID, radio type (for example, 802.11ac), security authentication method, and the current receive and transmit rates, and signal strength. You can use the netsh interface show interface command to find out the exact name.For example, this command shows the profiles saved for the "Wi-Fi" interface: netsh wlan show interface name="wi-fi"
  • (Optional) Type the following command to view the settings for a specific interface and press Enter: netsh wlan show interface name="WLAN-INTERFACE-NAME"In the command, replace the WLAN-INTERFACE-NAME for the actual name of the interface.
  • Source: Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Windows Central)










    Wireless setup utility windows 10