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Is it possible to programatically connect and disconnect wifi connections?"

Well, the title about says it all.

 

Here I am sitting at NIWeek (booth 811) and the while the network is much better than last year, there are still way too many networks in the area and my wifi connection keeps going south (it says connected, but there is no Internet connectivity). However, if I drop the connection and reconnect all is well with the world -- for a while at least. Sooooo, I thought I would ask my question and see what the group mind comes up with.

 

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Very crude, but I bet you could do it using Library Function Nodes and Wlanapi.dll in Windows System32 folder.  If you're on another OS, then install Windows 😛

 

Note:  I have very limited  background in that API.  I just know of its existence haha.

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