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Wifinian

More control over Wi-Fi connections!

Wifinian is a Windows desktop tool to enable user to actively control Wi-Fi connections.

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Functions:

  • Connect to or disconnect from a wireless network
  • Rename a wireless profile
  • Change automatic connection (Auto Connect) or automatic switch (Auto Switch) settings of a wireless profile
  • Rush - Perform rescan of wireless networks in short intervals (The number indicates interval (sec).)
  • Engage - Execute automatic connection depending on signal strength, order and automatic switch setting of wireless profiles (The number indicates threshold of signal strength (%).)
  • Organize - Change the order (priority) of wireless profiles, delete a wireless profile

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Requirements

  • Windows 7 or newer
  • .NET Framework 4.8

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Install/Uninstall

If you wish to place executable files on your own, you can extract them from installer file (.msi) by the following command:

msiexec /a [source msi file path] targetdir=[destination folder path (absolute path)] /qn

In such case, please note the following:

  • The settings file will be created at: [system drive]\Users\[user name]\AppData\Local\Wifinian\
  • When you check [Start on sign in], a registry value will be added to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run

Remarks

  • To rename a wireless profile, press and hold its name.
  • Rescan of wireless networks by OS itself is triggered by some actions and if no such actions take place, seems to be performed once per one minute.
  • Automatic connection by Engage function applies only to wireless profiles whose automatic switch are enabled. If a profile whose automatic switch is not enabled has been already connected, automatic connection will not be executed.
  • When you connect to a wireless network by OS's wireless menu, the order of wireless profiles may be automatically changed.
  • A wireless profile is associated with a specific wireless adapter and if the adapter is not in place, such profile will not be shown.

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Libraries

License

  • MIT License

Developer

  • emoacht (emotom[atmark]pobox.com)

How to delete wireless profiles from OS's GUI

The GUI to delete wireless profiles has come back in Windows 8.1 Update. To reach this GUI, see the following.

Windows 10

[Network settings] from notification area (or [Settings] from Start menu) → [Network & Internet] → [Wi-Fi] → [Manage WiFi Settings] → [Manage known networks]

Note: If multiple profiles of the same name exist (it will happen if you connected to the same wireless network using multiple wireless adapters because SSID of wireless network is used for a profile name), such profiles will not be differentiated and will be deleted in bulk.

Windows 8.1 Update

[Settings] in Charm → [Change PC settings] → [Network] → [Connections] → [Manage known networks] in [Wi-Fi]