How to prevent all windows users from automatically using the same wifi
I have windows 10 x64 pro, i have 2 user accounts, a personal admin account as my main account and a local admin account for my work profile.
My work profile needs to automatically connect to a different wifi than the personal account when I log in. - or at least not remain connected to the same wifi as the personal account.
I've searched group policy, tried changing settings in netsh Alan, but nothing is working.
I believe their was a simple solution in Windows 7 that allowed you to change wifi profiles to be per-user, but it's no longer easily accessible.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
windows-10 wireless-networking group-policy
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I have windows 10 x64 pro, i have 2 user accounts, a personal admin account as my main account and a local admin account for my work profile.
My work profile needs to automatically connect to a different wifi than the personal account when I log in. - or at least not remain connected to the same wifi as the personal account.
I've searched group policy, tried changing settings in netsh Alan, but nothing is working.
I believe their was a simple solution in Windows 7 that allowed you to change wifi profiles to be per-user, but it's no longer easily accessible.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
windows-10 wireless-networking group-policy
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I have windows 10 x64 pro, i have 2 user accounts, a personal admin account as my main account and a local admin account for my work profile.
My work profile needs to automatically connect to a different wifi than the personal account when I log in. - or at least not remain connected to the same wifi as the personal account.
I've searched group policy, tried changing settings in netsh Alan, but nothing is working.
I believe their was a simple solution in Windows 7 that allowed you to change wifi profiles to be per-user, but it's no longer easily accessible.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
windows-10 wireless-networking group-policy
I have windows 10 x64 pro, i have 2 user accounts, a personal admin account as my main account and a local admin account for my work profile.
My work profile needs to automatically connect to a different wifi than the personal account when I log in. - or at least not remain connected to the same wifi as the personal account.
I've searched group policy, tried changing settings in netsh Alan, but nothing is working.
I believe their was a simple solution in Windows 7 that allowed you to change wifi profiles to be per-user, but it's no longer easily accessible.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
windows-10 wireless-networking group-policy
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