However, the same scenario can turn into a sour affair when the network in question doesn’t even have Internet access or, for that matter, broadcasts at a snail’s pace. The above issue occurs because Windows has a habit of automatically assigning network connection priority to each of the saved Wi-Fi networks. Unlike a few operating system such as Android and iOS, this issue can be fixed quickly and no, we are not talking about any complex methods or third-party apps. All you have to do is execute two simple commands in Command Prompt. That’s it. So, without further delay, let’s see how to prioritize Wi-Fi networks in Windows 10.
Step 1: Check the Default Priority
Open Command Prompt in Admin mode. Once in, type in the following command. “netsh wlan show profiles“ This will display the list of saved Wi-Fi networks in a descending order of priority.
Step 2: Change the Priority
In order to change the priority, start off by writing the following command: “netsh wlan set profileorder name=”[Wi-Fi Name]” interface=”Wi-Fi” priority=1″ Here, replace [Wi-Fi Name] with the network name. For the second preference, change the priority to 2 and hit Enter. “netsh wlan set profileorder name=”[Wi-Fi Name]” interface=”Wi-Fi” priority=2″ You’ll be able to see the changes immediately in the Wi-Fi settings. If not, a simple restart of your PC/laptop should solve the issue. From now on, whenever you switch your laptop or PC on, you’ll find it connected to your favored network, thus saving you from the agony of manually switching it over.
Bonus Trick: Customize Font and Layout of Command Prompt
Did you know that you can change the look of Command Prompt? Unlike the previous versions of Windows, where you were given only three font options, the current version gives you eight alternatives. All you need to do is right-click on the Title bar and choose Properties. Once there, tap on the Font tab. Now, choose the desired font and size and click on the OK button. Depending on how big the font is, the size of the Command Prompt window will also change. What’s more? You can enable the Bold fonts option if you want the letters to really stand out.
Connect Like a Pro
So, this is how you can prioritize Wi-Fi Networks on Windows 10 PCs and laptops. Given that Wi-Fi has become so important to our digital lives, the option should have been included in the Network Settings, as it was on Windows 7. But as they say, let’s keep our options open for the next updates. Until then, stay glued to Guiding Tech your go-to tech guide.