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pxe-server/playbook/migrate-to-wifi.ps1
cproudlock a334a56f1e WiFi detection: widen regex to catch hyphen-less 'WiFi' + 802.11
Realtek RTL8852BE describes itself as 'Realtek RTL8852BE WiFi 6 802.11ax
PCIe Adapter' -- no hyphen in 'WiFi' -- which the previous regex
'Wi-Fi|Wireless' rejected. migrate-to-wifi.ps1's gate then exited 0
silently and neither wired NIC got disabled, leaving the imaging chain
running over PXE ethernet for the entire PPKG phase.

New regex Wi-?Fi|Wireless|WLAN|802\.11 covers:
  - Wi-Fi (Intel-style with hyphen)
  - WiFi (Realtek-style without hyphen)
  - Wireless (Intel Wireless-AC, Killer Wireless)
  - WLAN (some Realtek/MediaTek variants)
  - 802.11 (vendor-agnostic spec reference, fallback)

Applied in two callers:
- migrate-to-wifi.ps1 (3 occurrences: gate + disable + re-enable on timeout)
- Monitor-IntuneProgress.ps1 (re-enable wired on sync_intune startup)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-15 18:03:19 -04:00

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# migrate-to-wifi.ps1 - Invoked by FlatUnattendW10-shopfloor.xml as Order 5
# during first logon, right after wait-for-internet.ps1 and right before
# GCCH enrollment. Moves the machine off wired onto WiFi for the rest of
# the imaging chain so the PXE ethernet cable can be safely disconnected.
#
# Gated: if there is no physical Wi-Fi adapter on the machine (tower /
# desktop case), the whole migration is a no-op. Previously this step
# disabled all wired adapters unconditionally and then waited for WiFi
# internet that could never arrive on towers, hanging first logon forever.
$wifi = Get-NetAdapter -Physical -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue |
Where-Object { $_.InterfaceDescription -match 'Wi-?Fi|Wireless|WLAN|802\.11' }
if (-not $wifi) {
Write-Host 'No WiFi adapter - staying on ethernet.' -ForegroundColor Cyan
exit 0
}
Get-NetAdapter -Physical |
Where-Object { $_.InterfaceDescription -notmatch 'Wi-?Fi|Wireless|WLAN|802\.11' } |
Disable-NetAdapter -Confirm:$false
$deadline = (Get-Date).AddMinutes(5)
$ok = $false
while ((Get-Date) -lt $deadline) {
try {
if (Test-NetConnection -ComputerName login.microsoftonline.us -Port 443 -InformationLevel Quiet -WarningAction SilentlyContinue) {
$ok = $true
break
}
} catch {}
Start-Sleep -Seconds 5
}
if ($ok) {
Write-Host 'Internet confirmed over WiFi.' -ForegroundColor Green
} else {
Write-Host 'WiFi internet timeout - re-enabling ethernet.' -ForegroundColor Yellow
Get-NetAdapter -Physical |
Where-Object { $_.InterfaceDescription -notmatch 'Wi-?Fi|Wireless|WLAN|802\.11' } |
Enable-NetAdapter -Confirm:$false
}
exit 0