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# Switch Ethernet (PowerShell)
A simple script to change the priority of two Network Interfaces (NICs).
Useful for switching between two networks or change the priority of Ethernet and Wi-Fi.
## :sparkles: Requirements
- Text Editor
- PowerShell
- Only support **Windows**
- Admin Permission
- Basic technical knowledge
## :notebook: How To Use?
1. Open the ps1 file with text editor
2. Open setting / control panel to view the name of both NIC
3. Change the `$net1_name` & `$net2_name` to your NIC's name, change the `$check_ip_url` if you want
4. Create a shortcut to the script `powershell -f <PATH_OF_THE_SCRIPT>` (For example, *`powershell -f "C:\Users\jasonfoknxu\Documents\switch-ethernet.ps1"`*)
5. Right-click the shortcut :arrow_right: Properties :arrow_right: Shortcut (tab) :arrow_right: Advanced :arrow_right: Select **`Run as Administrator`**
6. Execute the script by clicking the shortcut
7. Input `1` to select first network, `2` for the second network, `0` for returning back to default (auto)
8. Done
## :star: Example
![Two NIC](_img/nic.png)
There are two networks, the name are `LAN` and `Wi-Fi`
You can select your favorite IP checking server or empty (`$check_ip_url = ""`) to disable IP checking
The config would be like the following:
```powershell
$net1_name = "LAN"
$net2_name = "Wi-Fi"
$check_ip_url = "https://api.ipify.org"
```
## :gear: How it works?
The script will change the Interface Metric of target NIC to lower, another NIC to higher Metric

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# switch-ethernet (PowerShell)
# - Developer: NXU (GitHub: @jasonfoknxu)
# - https://github.com/jasonfoknxu/
# - Switch network with changing the Metric (Lower = Higher Priority)
### ---------- ###
$net1_name = "Ethernet" # Input the name of first network interface
$net2_name = "Ethernet 2" # Input the name of second network interface
$check_ip_url = "http://ipinfo.io/ip" # URL to check the current IP address (empty to disable checking)
### ---------- ###
$option = Read-Host "Networks:`n0 - Auto`n1 - $net1_name`n2 - $net2_name`nSwitch to"
if ($option -eq 1) {
Write-Host "Switching to $net1_name"
Get-NetAdapter -Name $net1_name | Set-NetIPInterface -InterfaceMetric "5"
Get-NetAdapter -Name $net2_name | Set-NetIPInterface -InterfaceMetric "10"
}
elseif ($option -eq 2) {
Write-Host "Switching to $net2_name"
Get-NetAdapter -Name $net1_name | Set-NetIPInterface -InterfaceMetric "10"
Get-NetAdapter -Name $net2_name | Set-NetIPInterface -InterfaceMetric "5"
}
else {
Write-Host "Switching to Auto LAN"
Get-NetAdapter -Name $net1_name | Set-NetIPInterface -AutomaticMetric enabled
Get-NetAdapter -Name $net2_name | Set-NetIPInterface -AutomaticMetric enabled
}
if ($check_ip_url -ne "") {
$currentIP = (Invoke-WebRequest -UseBasicParsing -Uri $check_ip_url).Content.Trim()
Write-Host "Current IP: $currentIP"
}
CMD /c PAUSE
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