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Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to A. User's post on October 27, Well my only question is: Can I get the "Manage wireless networks" option on Windows 10? When a computer does NOT have internet connection, it is impossible to access these settings on Windows When a computer does NOT have internet connection, it is possible to access these settings on Windows 7. I want to access these settings on Windows 10 when I don't have an internet access.
In reply to pholus's post on October 27, User's post on October 29, I have read this. You can see the security settings on the specificed network, yes.
But how can you change them on Windows 10? In the case above, the user had installed a wireless USB stick, so that software had to be removed first. Scroll down to the bottom until you find Wireless Zero Configuration. Make sure that the Status is Started. If not, right-click on the service and choose Start.
Once the service is started, check to see if Windows is now detecting wireless networks. If Windows does not automatically start managing the wireless connection, you may have to manually tell it too.
Note that this only works on Windows 7 and earlier. You can do that by right-clicking on the wireless icon in your taskbar and choosing View Available Wireless Networks. Then click on the Wireless Networks tab when the Properties dialog pops up. Here you should check the Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings box. Go ahead and try to see if Windows is now able to detect your wireless networks.
This is unfortunate as it did exactly what I wanted, and no more. I understand from these comments that youngsters are buying apps for stealing WiFi from around them. This app must circumvent my password, which is extremely complicated, and fear that their scanning will be successful again very soon. As I only use HotSpot to piggyback with another phone when out of credit I was not too concerned.
BUT, on further reflection, I very much feel that my credit is being stolen in the few days leading up to the expiry date of the Data all the time and without using WiFi on those occasions at all. Any suggstions as to how I can combat these thieving bxxxxxds would be most welcome. Glad I found this! Thank you! Thank you …For posting a valuable Information…Even an unknown person can easily understand by seeing this article ……..
Wireless Network Watcher is very useful and simple one to see others using our wifi ntework………. Helpful article. This really important for all the users to know who using their wifi. Otherwise, they will lost their valuable data. Your article is excellent. Thanks fr sharing. It not only scans and identifies devices but it also has scanning options for device services.
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