microsoft:cli:wlan_connection_stop
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| * Open Start. | * Open Start. | ||
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| * Type the following command to disable auto-connect and press Enter: | * Type the following command to disable auto-connect and press Enter: | ||
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| netsh wlan set profileparameter name=" | netsh wlan set profileparameter name=" | ||
| - | * (Optional) Type the following command to change the network priority and press Enter: | + | |
| netsh wlan set profileparameter name=" | netsh wlan set profileparameter name=" | ||
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| - | **Quick note:** Windows 10 will always make a priority those networks you choose to connect automatically. If you want to move up a network in the list of precedence, you can use the above command. | + | **Quick note: |
| Once you complete the steps, Windows 10 will no longer try to connect to wireless networks automatically. | Once you complete the steps, Windows 10 will no longer try to connect to wireless networks automatically. | ||
microsoft/cli/wlan_connection_stop.1633506160.txt.gz · Last modified: 2021/10/06 07:42 by rplecko
