In this video, I will show you how to enable or disable network adapter via Windows PowerShell.
Steps to enable/disable network adapter by using PowerShell:
1. Run PowerShell as an Administrator
2. Type the following command: Get-NetAdapter -Name YourNetworkAdapter | Disable-NetAdapter and hit ENTER.
Remember to change 'YourNetworkAdapter' to your network adapter's real name!
3. Now go to Network and Sharing Center → Change adapter settings. Here you will notice that one of your network adapters will be disabled.
4. If you want to enable back your network adapter, then go back to PowerShell (of course elevated)
5. Type or paste this command in order to enable your network adapter: Get-NetAdapter -Name YourNetworkAdapter | Enable-NetAdapter and hit ENTER.
Remember to change 'YourNetworkAdapter' to your network adapter's real name!
6. When you go back again to Network and Sharing Center → Change adapter settings, here you will notice that your network adapter is enabled and that it should work fine.
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Following information applies to: Windows 7/8/8.1/10
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