

You can find a newer WLAN Manager version with enhanced Windows 10 support and correct detection of virtual adapters on GitHub. To automatically disconnect the Wi-Fi adapter when a computer is connected to a wired Ethernet network, you can use the WLAN Manager PowerShell script. Turn Off Wi-Fi on Ethernet Connection Using WLAN Manager PowerShell Script When Ethernet is disconnected, the task enables the wireless adapter and Windows automatically connects to your saved Wi-Fi network. After a couple of seconds, your Wi-Fi adapter will be automatically disabled (Status=Dormant). In the properties of both tasks, go to the Conditions tab and uncheck the Start the task only if the computer is on AC Power option. Restart your computer to enter the UEFI/BIOS settings, then find and enable the LAN/WLAN Switching option (on HP devices) or Wireless Radio Control (on Dell devices).Īdd arguments: -NoProfile -WindowStyle hidden -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Command &

EARTHNET WIRELESS DRIVER
You can enable LAN/WLAN Switching option in the BIOS/UEFI settings or in the properties of your wireless network adapter driver (it depends on your hardware vendor).

This saves battery life and reduces the load on the wireless network. If while using a Wi-Fi network, a higher priority Ethernet connection appears on a device, the Wi-Fi adapter should automatically go into standby mode. This technology suggests that only one network adapter can simultaneously transmit data on a computer. Many laptop/desktop vendors have their own implementations of the LAN/WLAN Switching technology (it can be called differently). Disable Non-Domain Wireless Networks When Connected to LAN via GPO.Turn Off Wi-Fi on Ethernet Connection Using WLAN Manager PowerShell Script.Enable/Disable Wi-Fi Adapter When Connected to LAN with Task Scheduler.Disable Wi-Fi Upon Wired Connect with Wireless Adapter Driver.
