12-31-2008 03:56 AM
Hi,
How can I change the LAN connection properties? Specialy the TCP/IP properties.
kr,
Jan Wijman
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12-31-2008 05:06 AM
12-31-2008 09:35 AM - edited 12-31-2008 09:36 AM
I think the user is asking how to change the actual connection properties, as one does through the operating system. The answer to this question depends on the operating system. If you're on Windows. In that case, remember:
For example:
http://www.petri.co.il/configure_tcp_ip_from_cmd.htm
You can call external programs using the System Exec function.
12-31-2008 09:38 AM - edited 12-31-2008 09:45 AM
smercurio_fc wrote:...
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Bonus points for managing to use that emoticon withOUT coming across in an arogant manner!
Ben
PS Yes I intended to write "without".
12-31-2008 09:42 AM
Ben wrote:Bonus points for managing to use that emoticon with coming across in an arogant manner!
I hope you meant "without".
Actually, I've used it before whenever I've wanted to drop a not-so-subtle hint....
12-31-2008 09:49 AM
smercurio_fc wrote:You can call external programs using the System Exec function.
Smercurio, will this let you run Command Prompt commands?
12-31-2008 10:00 AM
I will help shorten your search
Netsh.exe
01-01-2009 09:11 AM
Cory K wrote:
smercurio_fc wrote:You can call external programs using the System Exec function.
Smercurio, will this let you run Command Prompt commands?
Yes. Sometimes you have to precede the command by prepending "cmd /c" or "cmd /k". If you type "cmd" at a command prompt you will see what the options mean.
12-19-2017 04:52 AM
I have created a Community Example Program which uses the mentioned netsh commands. It performs the scanning of WiFi hotspots nearby, lists them in a ring, shows available network profiles and connects to a chosen hotspot (kudos welcome) :
WiFi Network Scanning and Connecting with LabVIEW - Discussion Forums - National Instruments
https://forums.ni.com/t5/Example-Program-Drafts/WiFi-Network-Scanning-and-Connecting-with-LabVIEW/ta...