Thiers Botelho wrote:
I wish to use some command within a script to activate / deactivate an
Ethernet connection.
In WinXP this would normally be done thru Settings / Network Connections /
Local Connection / right-click .
I found _rasdial.exe_ but it seems to deal only with dial-up connections.
There's got to be some simple cmdline on/off switch somewhere (hope that
won't be regedit . . .)
Starting with XP Microsoft realized that it sure would be nice to be
able to set networking parameters (interfaces, addresses, routing, etc)
from the command line or scripts. [Gee, what an idea, huh? Took them
long enough to think of that.]
Try the following or something like it:
netsh int set interface "Local Area Connection" admin=ENABLED
Replace ENABLED with DISABLED as appropriate. I'm not entirely sure of
the syntax but you can just run netsh and play around with ? and help to
get it down.