netsh wlan show network equivalence


gnulab

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Hi,

to show all the available network we would use the command
Code:
netsh.exe wlan show Networks mode=bssid

  • So what is the equivalence in powershell 7?
  • Using the Niirsoft Wifi Info View software I can connect to a specific Access Point, even though there are multiple APs with identical names. How can I do that from cmd and powershell?


Thank you
Henry
 
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Far as i know, you can use Netsh command-line in PowerShell.
 

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