![]() ![]() 163 solves it but I would prefer to have the most recent one. Similar help and support threads Thread Forum How to uninstall Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter Hello, I have been using my desktop for about 3. I have tried to disable and delete them, reboot, uninstall the driver completely and reinstall. The Microsoft Virtual Wi Fi Miniport is a virtual network adapter that functions alongside your computers physical network adapter, enabling your PC to connect to more than one network at a time. I need to have this running, but I can't find why I would not even see it in Device Manager or Network Adapter Settings. I also don't see it in the Network Adapter Settings. If the configuration for adapter Microsoft Failover Cluster Virtual Miniport has been changed, it may become necessary to reinstall the failover clustering feature on this. Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter # 2ĭisabling it by these netsh commands above no longer works (no error reported, but it still remains in Allowed state). I look in Device Manager and do not see Microsoft Virtual Wifi Miniport Adapter. Verify that other network adapters are functioning properly and check the device manager for errors associated with adapter Microsoft Failover Cluster Virtual Miniport. The Wi-Fi adapter will be reinstalled on your Windows automatically. Select the Scan for hardware changes option. Open the device manager again and click on the Actions tab from the top menu. ![]() The recommended location for the list is the UpperBindings registry key. Click on the arrow beside the Network adapters and right-click on Microsoft Virtual Wi-Fi Miniport Adapter. The MUX intermediate driver requires a notify object that maintains the list of virtual miniport device names. No issue yet.Īfter updating the driver to Lenovo package 15.6.1 ( driver 15.4.1.1) I can see two virtual wifi adapters in Device Manager now: For an n-to-one MUX intermediate driver that layers multiple virtual miniports over a single physical NIC, there must be a device name for every virtual miniport. That worked as expected, the "Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter" has disappeared from Device Manager and it also persisted after reboot. Netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=disallow I wanted to disable the virtual WiFi hosted network feature due a security reasons by netsh commands: I have Lenovo X220 notebook (Core i5), Windows 7 SP1 圆4. ![]()
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