


Repeat this process to add more networks to your Wi-Fi whitelist, if necessary.

netsh wlan add filter permission=allow ssid=" WIFI NAME" networktype=infrastructure

To add an allowed Wi-Fi network, run the following command, replacing “WIFI NAME” with the name (SSID) of the wireless network. Of course, this is inconvenient if you’re using a portable device like a laptop-if you whitelist only your home network and take the laptop elsewhere, you won’t even be able to see any other Wi-Fi hotspots without changing this setting. This ensures a device can only connect to the networks you approve. Rather than hiding individual networks, you could alternatively add one or more Wi-Fi networks to the allow list, and then block all other networks. To undo this change and remove a network from the blocklist, run the following command and replace “WIFI NAME” with the name of the Wi-Fi network: netsh wlan delete filter permission=block ssid=" WIFI NAME" networktype=infrastructure So, if your neighbor renames their Wi-Fi network, you’ll see the new name appear in your Wi-Fi list. This command filters based on the network name. If you have any issues, please search the web for instructions for your particular router.Repeat this process to add more networks to your Wi-Fi blacklist, if you like.
