In Windows 10, most of the network options are moved to Settings. The Setting app and the new Network flyout are completely different from previous Windows versions. The options have been moved around, so it takes longer to open the classic Network Connections folder when needed. But it turns out you can create a shortcut to this screen.
step 1:
Open the network settings with the five mouse clicks or whatever amount of clicks you need. Make sure you are seeing this screen
then you drag the icon left in the address bar to your desktop
and there you go. A nice little shortcut to the settings screen you so often need but couldn’t find because of the mess it is.