Batch import blocked ip's into Windows Firewall



I want to block all the ip ranges from China to Windows Server 2008.
There are some 900 ranges so adding these all by hand would take some
time. There must be some way via script or the new windows powershell
command line to import these ip ranges into the Windows firewall.
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