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Hello questorfla, :)
If the network names will always be the same, you could create a .bat file using the PowerShell command from OPTION FOUR to do so. You would then use "Run as administrator" on the .bat file when you want to run it.
Here's an example of the command to place in the .bat file.
PowerShell Set-NetConnectionProfile -Name "Brink-Router3" -NetworkCategory Private