$VPNAdapters = Get-CimInstance -Class Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration -Filter ` $ConnectedAdapters = Get-CimInstance -Class win32_NetworkAdapter -Filter ` (NOT InstanceName like 'VirtualBox Host-Only%')" (NOT InstanceName like '%juniper%') and ` $WiredAdapters = Get-CimInstance -Namespace "root\WMI" -Class MSNdis_PhysicalMediumType -Filter ` $WirelessAdapters = Get-CimInstance -Namespace "root\WMI" -Class MSNdis_PhysicalMediumType -Filter ` # Using Get-CimInstance for PowerShell version 3.0 and higher # Detecting PowerShell version, and call the best cmdlets I would love to get your feedback on the main script. $TSEnv.Value("TSConnectionType") = $ConnectionType Note: If you want the script to output the result as a task sequence variable in ConfigMgr, in this case setting the results as the TSConnectionType variable, simply change the last line to these lines: # Write-Output "Connection type is: $ConnectionType" Put it this way, there are people you argue PowerShell syntax with, and there are people you don't argue PowerShell syntax with ? The wireless adapter is perfect if you want to set up your Telo Base Station or Phone Genie in a part of your home that doesnt have a wired Internet. Update: I replaced the various where-object lines I had with -Filter after getting a friendly tip from Jeffrey Snover on Twitter, after he read this post. The script filters out the following virtual platform host switches The script detects the following VPN platforms The DSL router does not have ports in the same sense as wired network.
After a good few hours of testing, it all ended up with the script further down this post: The most used wireless network adapters and access points use the Institute of.
#WIRED TO WIRELESS ADAPTER CODE#
The existing code I had did not work across all the hardware, so I reached out to the ConfigMgr community, and got some great tips from Adam Gross, Vegard Søbstad Alsli, Mattias Cedervall, and Jordan Benzing. This was a decent sized environment, about 50K clients, with hardware models from both HP, Dell, and Lenovo. Amphony is probably the top supplier of wireless speaker conversion kits. Amphony Wireless Speaker Kit with 2 Wireless Amplifiers. 4 reviews Mini USB CF-812AC 3.0 Wireless Network Card 1300Mbps Ethernet WiFi Dongle Adapter Receiver 802.11 B/g/n 5.8/2. But what isn't covered a lot are the wireless speaker conversion kits which make it happen. Wireless To Wired Ethernet/Ethernet To Wi-Fi Wireless Network Bridge Adapter 4 3.3 out of 5 Stars.
#WIRED TO WIRELESS ADAPTER HOW TO#
In a recent customer project we needed to detect whether the clients where connected via Wired, Wireless (WiFi) and/or VPN. There are resources all over the web on how to turn your wired speakers wireless.