![]() The program is available for download from the official Microsoft website.ĭownload the DevCon tool according to Microsoft instructions. ![]() An alternative way to uninstall the network adapter is to use the DevCon command line interface program used to enable, disable, restart, update and remove individual devices or a group of devices. Open the list of devices (tree) "Network adapters" by clicking on the field with the "+" sign on the left side of the computer monitor. Select Show Hidden Devices from the View menu of the Command Prompt window. The solution to the problem will require some changes in the Windows registry.Ĭlick the "Start" button to bring up the main menu of the system and go to the "Run" item to enter the command line tool.Įnter cmd.exe in the Open field of the application window and press the Enter key to confirm your choice.Įnter the value set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices = 1 in the command line field and press the softkey labeled Enter to confirm the command.Įnter the following value Start DEVMGMT.MSC in the command line field and confirm the execution of the selected command by pressing the Enter key. Removing a network adapter may be required if the adapter is physically absent or the system automatically assigns the same IP address to a hidden ghost adapter. Some of the described connections simply cannot be deleted - the “delete” menu item is not available for them.īe careful when deleting connections - although it does not threaten any system problems, but you can lose the settings that you will have to do again if you make a mistake and delete the connection you are using. It also makes no sense to delete the connections of network cards and IEEE-1394 (Fire-Wire) adapters - they will still be created by the operating system again at the next reboot. You should not delete virtual connections created by network programs yourself (for example, virtual private network adapters created by OpenVPN or Hamachi) - they are removed by means of these programs. If your network connection is part of a network connection, then before deleting the network bridge itself (which you can then recreate if you need it). There are several limitations when deleting network connections. Find the one you want in the list of connections. If you have enabled display by category, the shortcut will be in the "Network and to the Internet" section. Find the "Network Connections" shortcut and launch it. Tried restarting Hamachi and its service, uninstalling/reinstalling, googling, no help.First of all click the "Start" button, then "Control Panel". I haven't done any changes to my hardware or software, although have installed all Windows updates. ![]() When I check on a friend's (peer) computer in Hamachi, I get error "VPN domain's tap device is down", which seems to be a pretty popular problem on LogMeIn Hamachi forums - but no solution they've offered helps.įriends checked their connections work to other computers within the same Hamachi network, so the issue is at my end. Hamachi shows up as "unidentified network" on Network and Sharing Center (see image). When they try to connect to me, FG connection times out. Under peer properties / settings there is a network adapter error, failed to connect to network adapter, peer is not accessible via VPN. I get green balls next to my friends' computers in Hamachi, but yellow exclamation marks as well. I've been running games on my Win 7 machine for months using Hamachi, and today all of a sudden it stopped working.
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