How to see Wireless Network Connection Status in Win10












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In Windows 8, you can open this window by right-clicking on a wifi network and selecting "Status":



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How do I see the same information (specifically speed) on Windows 10?










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  • btw this speed is -- AFAIK -- only maximum specified speed, not true data stream speed.

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  • also, what is your real problem? You want to know what?

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In Windows 8, you can open this window by right-clicking on a wifi network and selecting "Status":



enter image description here



How do I see the same information (specifically speed) on Windows 10?










share|improve this question























  • btw this speed is -- AFAIK -- only maximum specified speed, not true data stream speed.

    – aaaaaa
    May 5 '16 at 23:42











  • also, what is your real problem? You want to know what?

    – aaaaaa
    May 5 '16 at 23:42














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In Windows 8, you can open this window by right-clicking on a wifi network and selecting "Status":



enter image description here



How do I see the same information (specifically speed) on Windows 10?










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In Windows 8, you can open this window by right-clicking on a wifi network and selecting "Status":



enter image description here



How do I see the same information (specifically speed) on Windows 10?







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  • btw this speed is -- AFAIK -- only maximum specified speed, not true data stream speed.

    – aaaaaa
    May 5 '16 at 23:42











  • also, what is your real problem? You want to know what?

    – aaaaaa
    May 5 '16 at 23:42



















  • btw this speed is -- AFAIK -- only maximum specified speed, not true data stream speed.

    – aaaaaa
    May 5 '16 at 23:42











  • also, what is your real problem? You want to know what?

    – aaaaaa
    May 5 '16 at 23:42

















btw this speed is -- AFAIK -- only maximum specified speed, not true data stream speed.

– aaaaaa
May 5 '16 at 23:42





btw this speed is -- AFAIK -- only maximum specified speed, not true data stream speed.

– aaaaaa
May 5 '16 at 23:42













also, what is your real problem? You want to know what?

– aaaaaa
May 5 '16 at 23:42





also, what is your real problem? You want to know what?

– aaaaaa
May 5 '16 at 23:42










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Right click on the wireless icon in the systray and select "Open Network and Sharing Center".



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Then when it opens select "Change Adapter Settings" on the left side.



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Then right click on the wireless adapter you are using and select "Status"



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    It's still there.



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    I find the quickest way to get there is enter 'network connections' in the Cortana search box.






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      1. Open network etc.

      2. Then WiFi on left.

      3. Then network sharing center.

      4. Then Wi-Fi in center.






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        Right click on the wireless icon in the systray and select "Open Network and Sharing Center".



        enter image description here



        Then when it opens select "Change Adapter Settings" on the left side.



        enter image description here



        Then right click on the wireless adapter you are using and select "Status"



        enter image description here






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          Right click on the wireless icon in the systray and select "Open Network and Sharing Center".



          enter image description here



          Then when it opens select "Change Adapter Settings" on the left side.



          enter image description here



          Then right click on the wireless adapter you are using and select "Status"



          enter image description here






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            Right click on the wireless icon in the systray and select "Open Network and Sharing Center".



            enter image description here



            Then when it opens select "Change Adapter Settings" on the left side.



            enter image description here



            Then right click on the wireless adapter you are using and select "Status"



            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer













            Right click on the wireless icon in the systray and select "Open Network and Sharing Center".



            enter image description here



            Then when it opens select "Change Adapter Settings" on the left side.



            enter image description here



            Then right click on the wireless adapter you are using and select "Status"



            enter image description here







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                It's still there.



                [enter image description here]



                enter image description here



                I find the quickest way to get there is enter 'network connections' in the Cortana search box.






                share|improve this answer




























                  3














                  It's still there.



                  [enter image description here]



                  enter image description here



                  I find the quickest way to get there is enter 'network connections' in the Cortana search box.






                  share|improve this answer


























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                    3







                    It's still there.



                    [enter image description here]



                    enter image description here



                    I find the quickest way to get there is enter 'network connections' in the Cortana search box.






                    share|improve this answer













                    It's still there.



                    [enter image description here]



                    enter image description here



                    I find the quickest way to get there is enter 'network connections' in the Cortana search box.







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                        1. Open network etc.

                        2. Then WiFi on left.

                        3. Then network sharing center.

                        4. Then Wi-Fi in center.






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                          1. Open network etc.

                          2. Then WiFi on left.

                          3. Then network sharing center.

                          4. Then Wi-Fi in center.






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                            1. Open network etc.

                            2. Then WiFi on left.

                            3. Then network sharing center.

                            4. Then Wi-Fi in center.






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                            1. Open network etc.

                            2. Then WiFi on left.

                            3. Then network sharing center.

                            4. Then Wi-Fi in center.







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