This technology will virtualize your Wireless network adapter much in the same way VMWare/VirtualBox virtualizes your entire operating system. Once it has been virtualized, you can convert one physical wireless adapter into two virtual ones. This lets you to then connect one virtual wireless adapter to your regular wireless network and use the other virtual adapter to connect to another network such as an WiFi hotspot and let others to connect to your Windows machine wirelessly like they would connect to a normal AP.

Virtual WiFi helps a user connect to multiple IEEE 802.11 networkswith one WiFi card. It works by exposing multiple virtual adapters,one for each wireless network to which connectivity is desired.Virtual WiFi uses a network hopping scheme to switch the wireless cardacross the desired wireless networks. Switching between networks istransparent to the applications, such that the user feels she isconnected to multiple wireless networks simultaneously. Virtual WiFiis implemented as an NDIS intermediate driver, and a user-levelservice in Windows XP. Virtual WiFi interacts with the card devicedriver at the lower end, and network protocols at the upper end. Thebuffering protocol is implemented in the kernel and the switchinglogic is implemented as a user-level service.


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That being said, the Microsoft Wi-Fi Direct Virtual Adapter can cause issues with your external Wi-Fi adapters. It can also clutter your Device Manager view. If you need to get rid of the Microsoft Wi-Fi Direct Virtual Adapter, here is how to remove and disable the virtual adapter in Windows 10 and 11.

To fix any issues triggered due to Microsoft Wi-Fi Direct Virtual Adapter, try to disable the Project to This PC option in Windows 10 and 11. If not, you can manually remove the virtual adapters via Device Manager, Registry Editor, and Command Prompt.

Removing Microsoft Wi-Fi Direct Virtual Adapter is straightforward via Device Manager. However, if Windows reinstalls the adapter after the restart, use the registry hack to remove the virtual adapters permanently.

I have three different Realtek chipset based wifi adaptors. At some point (Fall Creators?), they all stopped working reliably and it drove me nearly mad. They would either stop connecting altogether, or connect for a minute and then disconnect, or connect at reduced speeds, with lag and jitter. I finally found that getting into Windows Device Manager, showing hidden devices, and disabling the 'Microsoft Wi-Fi Direct Virtual Adapter' completely solves these problems for me. There are some sites I found by through google searches that suggest this step, but not that many. I'm just wondering how many other folks have this issue? Is this issue limited to Realtek based adapters? How many that have this issue are able to solve it with the same steps? Lastly, is there any drawback to this solution (as long as I don't care about screencasting?)

What I am observing is that when Miracast receiver (Microsoft Connect App) is launched it activates one Wi-Fi Direct Virtual Adapter and runs properly. But as soon as I start mobile hotspot also then this virtual adapter is acquired by hotspot feature and miracast gets forced closed.

Hi LimitlessTechnology, 

Yes, as both technologies are using same resource (which is basically a Virtual WiFi Adapter) so my thinking was if I add 1 more WiFi adapter then we may get 2 resources(virtual adapter) in system, one for each technology. Is this assumption incorrect?

If this virtual adapter is causing issues with your external Wi-Fi adapter, you can fix it simply by disabling the Project to this PC feature. This will allow you to use the adapter without many issues.

After the Win 10 1709 update was installed (only on a few machines so far) through the windows update assistant I saw that they were not auto signing onto the wifi using my 802.11x policy through GPO, I thought the cert had expired but its fine. After doing a bit of research on the issue I have found the 1709 update was causing wifi issues. for some people.

6. I then Placed the .xml and the batch file on the file server, GPO'ed the xml and the batch file onto c:\, and GPO'ed a registry entry HKLM/software/microsoft/windows/currentversion/run entry to run the batch file. GPOupdate and it should work.

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I'm on Optus Speed Pack 6 and was getting near 500Mbs 24/7 until Windows 11 had a major update recently and was down below 70Mbs and choppy. I then remembered, after days of troubleshooting intermittent slow internet a couple of years ago, I had disabled Microsoft Wi-fi Direct virtual adapter.

This isn't a request for help, I'm just documenting how I made my new USB wifi adapter work with Mobile hotspot on Windows 10. I mostly use these devices to create a hotspot at work for my phones to connect to the cabled Ethernet connection, and a full-fledged router isn't an option, so I need the mobile hotspot function to work properly. However, during both my previous install (TL-WN725N) and this one (T4U v3) I encountered several hurdles before I could make them work. Perhaps others have the same problems and these points might help them troubleshoot.

This workaround should work in most cases with older devices that are not fully compatible with the Microsoft Wi-Fi Direct Virtual Adapter. The only caveat is that disabling the virtual adapter will also disable the mobile hotspot feature built-in Windows 10.

What is a Microsoft Wi-Fi direct virtual adapter? With the help of that, your computer can play as a wireless hotspot, connecting to another wireless device over the wireless network and allowing it to access the Internet.

Then you can transfer large amounts of data, and connect and mirror compatible devices to your PC. It is quite useful in some ways, however, you may run into unexpected situations with your external Wi-Fi adapters. If you want to disable the Microsoft Wi-Fi direct virtual adapter, please do so as per the following guide.

Hi,I am having troubles with screen sharing via Miracast. From what I learned, Miracast is direct connection between two devices via wifi. I was thinking I could capture the handshake between my laptop and the TV via Wireshark. I tried to capture all the traffic going via wifi interface but it did not capture anything...Is there any option how to caputre Miracast traffic?

To capture the handshake you need to identify the name of the virtual screen sharing adapter first.Open the network connection overview in Windows and start screen sharing. The virtual screen sharing adapter will immediatly appear in in the overview (device name is something with "Microsoft Virtual WiFi..."). Now stop screen sharing (adapter will disappear) and start the Wireshark capture on the adapter with the name you've just identified. When you start screen sharing again and connect to a Miracast device, you will see the handshake and every following packets in your capture.

Hi JasMan,Notifications about this thread ended in spam, so it took a while before I noticed the replies.Thank you for having look at it. You are right about the dynamic virtual adapter. On my laptop (W10) in "Network Connections" dialog it appears as Local area connection *2 with description like "Microsoft Wi-Fi Direct Virtual Adapter #2". I also have it visible in Wireshark all the time and in Network Connections dialog only when active. I can also confirm that bluetooth was not needed - I have even disabled it prior connection.At the end I was able to capture the traffic - connect, disconnect initialized from laptop.

Once this mobile hotspot is enabled, you will see a new virtual network adapter "Local Area Connection* 10" appear.

This is easy to spot thanks to the asterisk (*) present in its name and the name of the driver used : Microsoft Wi-Fi Direct Virtual Adapter.

Be reminded that Wifi direct is somewhat similar to Bluetooth technology, which ables to transfer files and synchronize data. But for wifi direct, it includes sending and receiving data, screen sharing, wireless printing, and even playing as multiplayer on all devices connected to the network.

Even the connection is wireless, and no internet connection is needed, transferring speed of wifi direct is up to 250Mbps, unlike Bluetooth technology with only 25Mbps. And when in terms of the distance, compared to Bluetooth 4.0, which has 200 feet only, wifi direct has a theoretical distance of 656 feet.

Since there is a need for a passcode or PIN to connect, it is an additional security attribute of the wifi direct. It is because wifi direct is protected by WPA2 security certifications and protocols.

If you are decided to use wifi direct instead of Bluetooth, then your Windows 10 PC or laptop is supported. But take note that Wifi Direct has standards in which your Wifi internal chip or external chip will have to support it as windows 10 has full support. 2351a5e196

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