WifiConnectionAPI.psd1
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# # Module manifest for module 'WifiConnectionAPI' # # Generated by: Tvanleeuwen # # Generated on: 16-2-2026 # @{ # Script module or binary module file associated with this manifest. # RootModule = '' RootModule = 'WifiConnectionAPI.psm1' # Version number of this module. ModuleVersion = '2.3.0.0' # Supported PSEditions # CompatiblePSEditions = @() # ID used to uniquely identify this module GUID = 'def6be26-6702-4334-a6df-39b08ae75616' # Author of this module Author = 'Tvanleeuwen' # Company or vendor of this module CompanyName = 'Unknown' # Copyright statement for this module Copyright = '(c) 2021 Tvanleeuwen. All rights reserved.' # Description of the functionality provided by this module Description = 'Wifi Management, easy connect with 1 line to a wifi network' # Minimum version of the Windows PowerShell engine required by this module PowerShellVersion = '5.1' # Name of the Windows PowerShell host required by this module # PowerShellHostName = '' # Minimum version of the Windows PowerShell host required by this module # PowerShellHostVersion = '' # Minimum version of Microsoft .NET Framework required by this module. This prerequisite is valid for the PowerShell Desktop edition only. DotNetFrameworkVersion = '4.5' # Minimum version of the common language runtime (CLR) required by this module. This prerequisite is valid for the PowerShell Desktop edition only. CLRVersion = '4.0' # Processor architecture (None, X86, Amd64) required by this module # ProcessorArchitecture = '' # Modules that must be imported into the global environment prior to importing this module # RequiredModules = @() # Assemblies that must be loaded prior to importing this module # RequiredAssemblies = @() # Script files (.ps1) that are run in the caller's environment prior to importing this module. # ScriptsToProcess = @() # Type files (.ps1xml) to be loaded when importing this module # TypesToProcess = @() # Format files (.ps1xml) to be loaded when importing this module # FormatsToProcess = @() # Modules to import as nested modules of the module specified in RootModule/ModuleToProcess # NestedModules = @() # Functions to export from this module, for best performance, do not use wildcards and do not delete the entry, use an empty array if there are no functions to export. FunctionsToExport = @( "Get-RadioState", "Set-RadioState", "Get-WifiDeviceInformation", "Get-WiFiAvailableAdapter", "Get-WifiConnectionProfile", "Remove-WifiConnectionProfile", "Get-WifiAvailableNetworks", "Search-WifiNetworks", "Get-WifiCurrentConnection", "Disconnect-WifiNetwork", "Connect-WiFiNetwork", "Request-LocationPermission" ) # Cmdlets to export from this module, for best performance, do not use wildcards and do not delete the entry, use an empty array if there are no cmdlets to export. CmdletsToExport = @() # Variables to export from this module VariablesToExport = '*' # Aliases to export from this module, for best performance, do not use wildcards and do not delete the entry, use an empty array if there are no aliases to export. AliasesToExport = @() # DSC resources to export from this module # DscResourcesToExport = @() # List of all modules packaged with this module # ModuleList = @() # List of all files packaged with this module # FileList = @() # Private data to pass to the module specified in RootModule/ModuleToProcess. This may also contain a PSData hashtable with additional module metadata used by PowerShell. PrivateData = @{ PSData = @{ # Tags applied to this module. These help with module discovery in online galleries. Tags = @( "wifi", "wi-fi", "radio", "connectivity", "automation", "networkadapter", "wpa2", "wpa3", "entrerprise", "8021x","802.1x", "user","password", "eap", "radius", "bssid", "ssid", "winrt" ) # A URL to the license for this module. # LicenseUri = '' # A URL to the main website for this project. # ProjectUri = '' # A URL to an icon representing this module. # IconUri = '' # ReleaseNotes of this module ReleaseNotes = @' Minor Update V2.3.0.0 Location Access Requirement: For the module to function properly, access to location-aware desktop apps is required. Without this, the script may not work correctly. New Function – Request-LocationPermission: A new function, Request-LocationPermission, has been implemented to check if PowerShell has the necessary access to the system’s location services. This function will be called internally by other functions to prevent failures related to location access. Minor Update V2.2.0.0 Bug Fixes: Resolved multiple issues for smoother operation. Cancel Support: Added the ability to interrupt Search and Connection commands with Ctrl+C. Minor Update V2.1.1.0 Autocompleter Fix: The SSID and BSSID autocompleter now works properly even when the radio is off. Minor Update V2.1.0.0 Changes to the Await Function: Timeout for the Await function has been adjusted. The default is now 10 seconds, but it's customizable between 1 and 60 seconds. You can adjust the timeout at function call with the -TimeoutMS parameter. Example: Await-Function -TimeoutMS 12345 New Features: Wi-Fi Reconnection Options: The Connect-WifiNetwork cmdlet now allows you to choose between automatic and manual reconnection using the -WifiReconnectionKind parameter. Automatic is the default. Example: Connect-WifiNetwork -ssid "WifiNetworkName" -WifiReconnectionKind Manual Network Adapter Filtering: You can now filter available Wi-Fi networks by a specific network adapter with the -DeviceName parameter. Example: Get-WifiAvailableNetworks -DeviceName "Your Adapter Name" Multi-Adapter Support: Supports targeting specific Wi-Fi adapters with the -Index parameter, allowing you to specify which adapter to use for connecting. Intelligent Connection: The cmdlet will now automatically connect to available Windows profiles, saving time. Enhanced User Experience (UX): Tab-completion now works for hardware names, making it easier to use. Network Cache Update: A new function has been added to Search-WiFiNetworks to update the cached list of available networks, ensuring up-to-date information. Hidden Network Support: You can now connect to hidden Wi-Fi networks using the -Hidden flag. When connecting to a hidden SSID, you must manually specify the SSID. Example: Connect-WifiNetwork -Hidden -bssid 11:22:33:44:55:66 -ssid "YourHiddenSSID" The -BSSID parameter can be used to target specific access points, especially useful in areas with multiple access points or dual-band routers. Remarks: The BSSID allows targeting specific access points, making it easier to control network selection in complex environments. Hidden Network Support and BSSID functionality help provide more control over your Wi-Fi connections, especially in crowded or multi-router settings. '@ } # End of PSData hashtable } # End of PrivateData hashtable # HelpInfo URI of this module # HelpInfoURI = '' # Default prefix for commands exported from this module. Override the default prefix using Import-Module -Prefix. # DefaultCommandPrefix = '' } |