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  2. Oct 9, 2019 · You have Home OS (you have not specified)? Try to do it via regedit. HKCU\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Network Connections, NC_LanChangeProperties=dword:1, do not forget to reboot. And maybe NC_LanProperties=dword:1 additionally. – Akina. Oct 9, 2019 at 13:49.

  3. Nov 18, 2021 · Disable Viewing of WiFi password from Security Key field in windows 10 / 11. Updated on: November 18, 2021 by Sambit Koley. Windows remembers the WiFi password so that you don’t have to enter it every time you want to connect to the WiFi. But, as this make your life easy, this also prone to expose the security key of your WiFi connection.

    • Step One: Find The Name of Your Wi-Fi Connection
    • Step Two: Create The Desktop Shortcuts
    • Step Three: Make The Desktop Shortcuts Run as Administrator
    • Step Four (Optional): Assign Keyboard Shortcuts
    • How to Use The Shortcuts
    • Other Ways to Quickly Disable Your Wi-Fi

    First, you'll need to check the name of your Wi-Fi connection. You'll need this to write the commands that enable and disable the Wi-Fi connection. Head to Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center > Change Adapter Settings. Note the name of the Wi-Fi connection you want to disable. In the screenshot below, the name of the c...

    Now that you know the name of the connection, you can create the desktop shortcuts you need. Right-click the Windows desktop and select New > Shortcut to create a shortcut. Copy and paste the following line into the the "Type the location of the item" box: Replace Wi-Fiin the command with the name of your Wi-Fi connection. Name the shortcut "Disabl...

    The netsh command we're using needs Administrator access to make this change to your system. We'll need to make these shortcuts run as Administrator. To do so, right-click one of the shortcuts and select "Properties". Click the "Advanced" button on the Shortcut tab, enable the "Run as Administrator" option, and click "OK" twice. Repeat this process...

    You can now assign a keyboard shortcut, if you like. Right-click one of the shortcuts and select "Properties". On the Shortcut tab, click the "Shortcut Key" box and press the key or combination of keys you want to assign to the shortcut. Click "OK" afterwards. For example, if you want to assign the Ctrl+Alt+F1 keyboard shortcut, click the "Shortcut...

    You can now disable or enable your Wi-Fi by either double-clicking the shortcuts on your desktop, or by pressing whichever shortcut keys you assigned to the shortcut. The one "catch" with this method is that you'll see a User Account Control popup every time you run the shortcut, asking whether you want to perform the action. You just have to click...

    Related: What Does Airplane Mode Do, and Is It Really Necessary? There are other ways to quickly enable and disable your Wi-Fi, too. On Windows 10, you can use Airplane Mode, which will disable Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and any other wireless radios. Just click the notification icon at the right side of your taskbar, to the right of the clock, and click th...

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    • Open Settings, and click/tap on the Network & Internet icon.
    • Click/tap on Wi-Fi on the left side, and click/tap on the connected wireless network (ex: "Brink-Router2") on the right side.
    • Turn on or off Connect automatically when in range for what you want for this wireless network.
    • You can now close Settings if you like.
  4. If you would like, you can also turn off the WiFi via the settings screen. To access this, click the Start button, then the Settings cog on the left. Click “Network & Internet.” On the left, clickWi-Fi.” You’ll see a single toggle switch to turn WiFi on or off. Switch this to Off to disable WiFi. You’ll also notice the timer ...

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