December 1st, 2007
Enable/Disable Wireless Networking Using Batch File
Devcon Utility
Enabling or disabling wireless networking or any connection can be done using a batch file and the devcon utility in Windows XP.
Batch Files and Command Line
Below is a summary of the posts that provide information on how to enable/disable wireless networking using batch files.
- Enable/Disable Wireless Cards Using Command Line
- Disabling Wireless Connection On Startup/Shutdown Using Batch Files
- Enable/Disable Wireless Card from Command Line
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