Magenta Construction
9:36AM - 8:34PM (10 Hours 57 Minutes)
9:36AM
I totally forgot to sign in here. I signed in on my other app but not here. I'm working on the Wi-Fi script right now.
9:36AM
And I started pretty late today, sometime 8, 8.15, 8.10, 8.20, something around there.
10:16AM
I just spent a bit of time looking if there's a Wi-Fi manager for this WPA2 Enterprise. I have, I don't know, 20, 30, 40, 50 tabs probably open, looking for this stuff. I'm reading through it and I can't find anything, so I'm going to continue with the script.
2:06PM
All right, I think I've made the script. Seems to work. So, yeah, so I think I've made the script. It works pretty good. I'm just going to package it, test it. I've got to create the installer script to set the scheduled task, and then I'm just going to test it and make sure that it works and that I can refinish this very soon.
8:34PM
Alright, so I wrote the script, tested it, it actually works really good, tested it on Sandbox, and then on my computer, I just switched the wireless networks with different ones that I had. Script works great, I have an install script that I also wrote, it copies everything to the proper location, so I have permission so that people can't delete it, and enables location services, because apparently you need that to run NetSH, to show all the wireless networks. And anyways, after that it sets a scheduled task, and then I also had to create, it was popping up, it's set to run every five minutes after somebody logs in, but it was popping up the black PowerShell, so that would get annoying for the people, like the people using the computer. So I created, actually I found a script online, hidden VBS and a command line, so I created one called runtoasthidden.cmd, and those run the task completely hidden so people don't see the black PowerShell output, so nobody's going to know. When I was connected to a Wi-Fi network, and I had it specified to use another network that was already saved on the computer, it automatically switched, no notification was shown, no nothing, which is perfect, it's very seamless, it worked better than I thought it would. I actually didn't think it would work, but it didn't. And then I tried connecting to Wi-Fi, and I put in one of my neighbor's wireless SSIDs, which I don't know the password for, and I don't have saved in my computer, and what happened at that time is it triggered a notification, and popped up a notification, and it said hey, you've got to switch to a different network, and so that would pop up every five minutes, and so that will actually be good, and the notification looks nice, and it's got information, all that they need, and then it's also got our username and password in there in case people forget. So tomorrow I just have to package everything together, and deploy an Intune to everybody, and then I can bring this router in, and the problem with TCC has now...
8:34PM
I am done for the day as well.