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FIGURE 7-8 The list of Wi-Fi networks that have been saved for automatic connection later is one of the few<br />

essential features in the new Settings app.<br />

From a management point of view, of course, you’ll find the most options available from the<br />

command line. That’s as good an excuse as any to brush up on one’s Windows PowerShell skills, with a<br />

special emphasis on the network management cmdlets. And if you’ve relied on the Netsh commandline<br />

scripting utility in the past, it’s time to make the switch to PowerShell. The older Netsh functionality<br />

is being deprecated in Windows <strong>10</strong>, as Figure 7-9 makes clear:<br />

FIGURE 7-9 The venerable Netsh command-line utility is still available in Windows <strong>10</strong>, but it’s being phased out in<br />

favor of PowerShell cmdlets.<br />

<strong>10</strong>0 CHAPTER 7 Windows <strong>10</strong> networking

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