How to allow non Admin local Users to change/Vlan ID on Windows 11?

Jesse F 0 Reputation points
2024-03-15T20:30:21.07+00:00

Hello,

I'm wondering how to allow non admin local users to set VlanID on the network adapter. Currently the user is part of the Network Configuration Operators but when I have have the user try go set it, the advanced tab that normally allows this setting to be set is gone.

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  1. Marcin Policht 23,700 Reputation points MVP
    2024-03-15T21:45:59.3+00:00

    Have the user try using PowerShell instead.

    # Replace "Ethernet" with the name of your network adapter
    $adapterName = "Ethernet"
    $vlanId = 100  # Replace with your desired VLAN ID
    # Set the VLAN ID for the specified network adapter
    Set-NetAdapterAdvancedProperty -Name $adapterName -DisplayName "VLAN ID" -DisplayValue $vlanId
    
    

    hth

    Marcin

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  2. Jing Zhou 6,865 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2024-03-18T09:09:32.16+00:00

    Hello,

    Thank you for posting in Q&A forum.

    When allowing non administrator local users to set VLAN IDs, you need to configure appropriate permissions. Here are some steps and precautions:

    Using Group Policy Editor: In Windows systems, you can configure user permissions through Group Policy Manager. You can create a group policy that allows non administrator users to access advanced network adapter settings.

    Grant users appropriate permissions: Ensure that you grant non administrator users appropriate permissions to modify network adapter settings. This can be achieved through group policy, user permission settings, or user group settings.

    Check network adapter driver settings: Ensure that the driver of the network adapter supports non administrator users to modify VLAN IDs. Sometimes, driver settings may limit user permissions.

    Use command line or script for configuration: You can write scripts or use command line tools to allow users to configure VLAN IDs.

    Hope this answer can help you well.

    Best regards,

    Jill Zhou

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