By default in Windows 10, when you click/tap on the Network system icon from the taskbar notification area, it will open to new network fly-out UX for quick access to your network settings and quick actions. You’ll be able to easily connect to wireless networks from this fly-out.
This tutorial will show you how to change the Network system icon to always open to the default new network fly-out, old Windows 8.1 style network fly-out, or directly to network settings in Settings app for all users in Windows 10.
This can be handy if you prefer to have your network icon open to one of the other locations by default instead of the default new network fly-out.