Here’s a tip from my colleague Ed Wilson (a.k.a. The Scripting Guy at Microsoft) that shows you how to use Windows PowerShell to find network adapter binding information.
Question: How can you use Windows PowerShell on Windows 8 or above to find network adapter binding information?
Answer: Use the Get-NetAdapterBinding function, specify the adapter name, and select the name, bindname and enabled properties. This appears here.
Get-NetAdapterBinding -Name ethernet | ft name, bindname, enabled
Ed Wilson is the bestselling author of eight books about Windows Scripting, including Windows PowerShell 3.0 Step by Step, and Windows PowerShell 3.0 First Steps. He writes a daily blog about Windows PowerShell call Hey, Scripting Guy! that is hosted on the Microsoft TechNet Script Center; for more PowerTips check out the Hey, Scripting Guy! blog.