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os.system("netsh interface set interface 'Wi-Fi' enabled")
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Is that all your code? A function doesn't do anything if you don't call it.

Sort of like a bike. It won't move anywhere just because you have one, you need to use it for it to move. Otherwise it'll just sit there, in the corner, silently judging you.
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RE: os.system("netsh interface set interface 'Wi-Fi' enabled") - by nilamo - Jan-16-2019, 06:54 PM

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