Using Netsh Commands for Wi-Fi Management in Windows
In today's Server Tutorial we'll reveal how to efficiently manage wireless networks with Netsh WLAN commands in newer Windows operating system releases. Among the many GUI changes starting with Windows 8, Microsoft removed some networking settings and functionality. However, most of these can still be accessed via the command-line interface (CLI), which is where the Netsh WLAN commands come into play. Managing Wireless Networks Starting with Windows 8, Microsoft removed the Manage Wireless Networks option in the Network and Sharing Center. Thus you can’t see a list of all the wireless profiles saved in Windows, nor easily remove or change them. In Windows 8 you can remove or change wireless profiles by right-clicking the Wi-Fi network from the list of nearby networks, but only when you’re within range of that particular network. In Windows 8.1 this right-clicking ability was removed, leaving you without any way to remove or modify network setting...