The Windows 10 include the ability to create a history report of your WiFi connection. This report has interesting details about the networks your PC connected to, along with session duration, session start and end, errors and so on. Let's see how you can create this report.
To create a record of your WiFi connection history, do the following.
Step 1. Open a new one command line with administrator privileges.
Step 2. Type or do copy-paste the following command:
netsh wlan show wlanreport
Step 3. The report will be saved in the ProgramData \ folderMicrosoft\Windows\WlanReport. Θα δημιουργηθούν δύο archives: wlan-report-latest.html and wlan-report- “simerini_imerominia” .html. To view the report, go to the ProgramData \ Microsoft \ Windows \ WlanReport folder.
Step 4. Open the "WLAN-report-latest.html" file to view it with your default web browser.
The report includes a number of sections, including system, user, network adapters, followed by a list of some embedded Windows tools such as ipconfig, netsh, etc.
The General System Info section contains some general information about your computer.
The User Info section contains the current username and domain name.
The Network Adapters section (Network adapters) lists all physical and virtual network adapters present on your computer.
At the end of the section, there is a summary that states statistics, including the reasons for the disconnection WiFi.
The "Wireless Sessions" section contains more details about each connection. This report is very useful when you want to test your wireless network usage in Windows 10 or troubleshoot connection.
The report generated by the built-in netsh tool. It is a command line utility that allows you to change many network-related parameters. In addition to wireless network management, netsh allows you to perform a wide range of maintenance tasks. With netsh you can enable or disable Discovery Network, restore the network connection, change the DNS server, and more.