Wi-Fi Filter Tool is a lightweight and portable app that offers quick management of wireless networks.
Wi-Fi Filter Tool is a helpful application that lets you manage your wireless connections and remove individual or all networks from your list of Network Profiles or available networks. Unfortunately, Windows doesn't provide an easy way to hide Wi-Fi networks via a graphical user interface, which means you're required to run a few commands from the Administrator Command Prompt.
When you're in an area with many Wi-Fi access points, your computer's wireless network list can get cluttered. Finding the network you want can be a hassle, especially in densely populated areas. You may also need to block users from connecting to specific networks to ensure that corporate devices only use the corporate network.
Wi-Fi Filter Tool's user interface has a single window where you can easily add your networks. The app detects all networks that are available in your current location, and you can select the wireless connection you want from the drop-down list in the search bar. Note that Wi-Fi Filter Tool requires you to be connected to a wireless network to function.
Wi-Fi Filter Tool gives you two options:
To block a Wi-Fi network, you can either type the name of its SSID in the space at the top or select it from the drop-down list. Please note that the drop-down list will only be active when you are connected to a Wi-Fi network. To add a network to the blocked list, click on the plus + sign button.
Wi-Fi Filter Tool provides a graphical user interface for managing Wi-Fi networks, giving you full control over your wireless connections. By using Wi-Fi Filter Tool, you can effortlessly connect to the desired network in your location, which saves you time and effort and lets you focus on your tasks.
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