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A simple powershell script to automatically switch wlan profile on Windows

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Description

Automatically switch wlan profiles on Windows using this Powershell script!

Inspired by xzer/wlanprofilemanager (nodeJS)

Features

  • Unlimited amount of profiles
  • Set specific IP, Mask and Gateway or reset to auto (DHCP)
  • Set specific DNS or reset to auto
  • Be notified when a profile is applied

How to use

Configure

  • Download this repository and extract it in a local folder
  • Copy the profiles.sample.psd1 to profiles.psd1
  • Customize your profiles.psd1 file: add your own profile using the WiFi network name (SSID)

Now, when you run wlanprofilemanager.bat as administrator, the profile will automatically be applied depending on the current network connected to.

Logs can be found in .\logs folder.

Make it run automatically

By using the tasks installer

Run as administrator one of the following file:

  • wlanprofilemanager-install-task-with-notification.bat in order to install all needed tasks and get a notification when a profile is applied
  • wlanprofilemanager-install-task-no-notification.bat in order to install only the mandatory task

By creating the task manually

Want to handle this yourself? That's fine! Here's how:

  • Register a new task in Task Scheduler (Start -> Search for Tasks Scheduler)
    • pick up the wlanprofilemanager.bat as the operation of the task
    • make sure the task will be executed by user "SYSTEM"
    • define the trigger as following:
      • start at: event
      • basic, log: Microsoft-Windows-WLAN-AutoConfig/Operational
      • source: WLAN-AutoConfig
      • event id: 11001

License

MIT License - see LICENSE file

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