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What are you trying to attempt? Whatever it is can probably be done without automating Device Manager.

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You bet.  There are many ways to accomplish this.  You just have to break it down into logical steps.

Step 1) Open Device Manager
    Probably the best way to do so would be to call the device manager "program" directly. 
    This can be accomplished by using the autoit function Run()
    *btw, the file which launches the device manager is called devmgmt.msc

Step 2) Expand the Network adapters treeview item
    There are several functions that can interact with the treeview control in the devmgmt window; such as searching, selecting, etc.
    They can be found (with examples) in the help file included with AutoIt
 

What are you trying to attempt? Whatever it is can probably be done without automating Device Manager.

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