After having all day of research and making changes, Ive installed VMware Workstation 11, the problem persists but now I think that I now which is the problem. I suspect there is shell api that might provide the enumeration that the control panel uses to display the virtual adapter. Virtual network adapters missing after windows 10 update (SOLVED) Hello, I was using VMware Player and I have updated to Windows 10, after that my VM couldnt connecto to the network. Note that the documentation for WlanEnumInterfaces says: My main question is 'How to I detect the presence of a windows virtual wifi adapter?' The drivers that out there now seem to be pretty buggy, and I've found that unless I manually disable the virtual wifi adapter the real adapter will not reliably connect to a wireless access point when commanded by the WLAN api. I had the main one and at least seven other ones listed as above with 13, 14 etc all the way up to 18. Click the item that states show hidden devices. Go to Device Manager and choose view option. The Windows 7 virtual adapter is supposed to be included with any approved Windows 7 wifi drivers. The consensus was to disable or uninstall the Virtual Adapter. Please take as a given for this question that I need to directly control the wifi adapter using this documented api and can't just leave it up to OS and user. I have an application that directly controls the windows wifi interface card using the Native Wifi API ( ). Windows 7 has a (neat?) new feature called a 'virtual wireless adapter'.
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