In previous versions of the OS, if you needed to change the adapter’s name, you had to use Control Panel, but now the functionality is built inside the Settings app. This guide will teach you the steps to rename a network adapter from the Settings app on Windows 11 as well as from Control Panel and PowerShell.
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Rename network on Windows 11
To change the Wi-Fi or Ethernet adapter’s name with the Settings app, use these steps: Once you complete the steps, the network adapter will reflect the new name you specified on Windows 11.
Rename network from Control Panel on Windows 11
To rename a network adapter from Control Panel, use these steps: After you complete the steps, the network adapter will apply the new name on Windows 11.
Rename network from PowerShell on Windows 11
To change the network adapter name with PowerShell command, use these steps: Once you complete the steps, the PowerShell command will change the name of the wired or wireless network adapter you specified. In the command, change OLD-NAME for the current adapter’s name and NEW-NAME for the new name you want to assign. This example changes the name from Ethernet0 to Ethernet 10Gb:
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