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- # Get driver version of NIC from a remote device.
- A nifty little Powershell one-liner that gets the driver version for a Wi-Fi NIC from remote device:
- ```
- Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_PnPSignedDriver -ComputerName JOSHLAPTOP | select devicename, driverversion | where {$_.devicename -like "*Wireless*"} | Format-table -autosize -wrap
- ```
- # Get WLAN NIC band, transmit, and roaming settings
- ```
- Get-NetAdapterAdvancedProperty Wi-Fi -DisplayName *Band*,*Transmit*,*Roam* | ft DisplayName, DisplayValue, ValidDisplayValues
- DisplayName DisplayValue ValidDisplayValues
- ----------- ------------ ------------------
- Transmit Power 5. Highest {1. Lowest, 2. Medium-low, 3. Medium, 4. Medium-High...}
- Roaming Aggressiveness 3. Medium {1. Lowest, 2. Medium-low, 3. Medium, 4. Medium-High...}
- Preferred Band 1. No Preference {1. No Preference, 2. Prefer 2.4GHz band, 3. Prefer 5GHz band}
- ```
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