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I would try NETSH. (Net Scripting Host).
Go to a command prompt and type NETSH /?
It works much like the CLI on Cisco routers...not quite identical, but if you're familiar with the CISCO command set, it'll make a lot of sense.
Not sure how much of a wireless connection can be configured, but I'll tinker with it after work tonite. I think it'll mostly handle the Network Layer config, and since wireless is Data Link it probably will only be useful for the IP stuff.
Ping me in case I forget to post results.
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