Installation

The options window allows specific configuration options for the BridgeChecker installation, as well as application.

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Add desktop shortcut to enable/disable wireless by user

Checking this option places a shortcut on the desktop to allow a standard Windows user to enable/disable the wireless interface. 

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NOTE: The desktop shortcut has to be activate in tandem with the policy to allow users access to this feature.

 

If wired is connected, automatically disable wireless

Checking this option will disable wireless adapters automatically if wired adapter is connected.

 

If wired is disconnected, automatically enable wireless

Checking this option will automatically enable wireless adapter if wired is not connected.

 

Turn off all wireless on bootup / shutdown

Checking this option will disable wireless adapter on system shutdown and startup.

 



Choose whether BridgeChecker will be used for every user profile on the computer, or just the current user profile.

 

Finish completing the installation and start BridgeChecker.  It will be running in the background without any further input needed.  When opening BridgeChecker, it may prompt you for a password to access the Configuration Manager.  The default password is "123", however, it is not necessary to access.  Simply cancel out of the password prompt and BridgeChecker will still be running in the background.

 


Known Issues

If the Provider load failure error is reported at any time, there is an issue with .NET framework version on computer. Please follow the link below to correct this issue:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/B/A/4/BA4A7E71-2906-4B2D-A0E1-80CF16844F5F/dotNetFx45_Full_setup.exe

If above does not correct the issue, uninstall BridgeChecker and uninstall .NET 4.5 framework, then reinstall .NET 4.5 framework.  After successful installation of .NET 4.5 framework, install BridgeChecker.