C# : Disable/Enable WiFi if LAN link is up - Repost - open to bidding
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$30-250 USD
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In this project you'll create a C# solution to constantly monitor LAN connection up link to disable the WiFi device if a LAN network device link is active and enable if LAN network device link is not active
## Deliverables
**Description:**
In this project you'll create a C# solution to constantly monitor LAN connections up link to disable the WiFi device if a LAN network device link is active and disable the WiFi device if LAN network device link is not active
**Solution Details:
**1. Create a winform with 1 form.
2. The form will include a listview showing network devices and their connection link status (Up / Down)
3. The listview will update constantly.
**General Notes, requirements, limitations and Considerations:**
1. The solution including all source codes will be built in Microsoft Visual Studio.
2. This solution including the source code will be check and tested on Microsoft Visual Studio 2010.
3. This solution will work and tested on the following operating systems: Server 2003, Server 2008, Windows 7
4. This solution will work and tested on the following platforms: x86 and x64.
5. Maximum allowed .NET Framework version is 2.0
6. The worker can use (if applicable) invoke and/or win API to build this solution.
7. Installer is not required for this project.
8. To maintain performance, the CPU% usage will not exceed 1% and the solution will maintain its own handles and RAM usage.
9. You can not use [login to view URL] or processinfo to run any external command-line commands like NET, REG, etc.
10. If the project is more then one day, you'll need to provide daily status reports on the progress of the solution.
I had been working on some small solution, related to windows network interfaces, so with some clarification about what exactly do you need, this could be done in a day or two. Although not sure if it will work 100% on Server 2003, because of some WMI properties, but I can look after a possible workaround for this OS. I hope we will be in touch.
Edvin