Over my last few articles I’ve been demonstrating how to use PowerShell to manage network adapters in Windows Server 2012 (and since the code base is the same – though to a lesser degree – Windows 8 adapters as well). To this point I’ve shown you how to gather a lot of information. In this article let’s start on how to configure an adapter. I hope it goes without saying, but don’t forget that some changes might not take effect until we restart the adapter, and network connections could be interrupted. So test everything in a non-production environment first.
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