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?)

The problem is Microsoft wifi direct virtual adapter is interfering with our wifi. Users loose internet connection and are unable to get it back until we uninstall the microsoft wifi direct virtual adapter and reboot. The user is fine until the adapter reinstalls itself. How can I permanently remove this adapter? This is causing great problems with our teachers doing there jobs.

I had the same issue but the next time I disabled the one Virtual Adapter that kept coming back (the active culprit) and disabled it only at first then ran the registry command then restarted and checked with the netsh command. Afterwards I went back into Device Manager and then uninstalled the disabled virtual adapter then had device manager check for changes to see if it would come back and it showed back with a yellow triangle then soon disappeared for good on its own a few secs later.

Those connections are actually pretty typical and aren't a sign of infection. It is an issue that frequently occurs where whenever you reconnect to your internet connection Windows will create an additional virtual network adapter. They are created for ad-hoc networking which is a fancy way of saying that in modern Windows versions Microsoft added the ability for sharing your internet connection and using your computer as an access point (basically like a router) for other computers and devices and that's what those virtual adapters are for. It's possible to delete them however they will typically return.

Hi, need help with my adapter, apparantly it is not compatible with wifi direct Windows 10 IoT Core, that means it does not activate the 'Microsoft WiFi Direct Virtual Adapter' in the device manager. Mobile hotspot does not work, Im trying to make a mini pc into a virtual router. Can anybody help with this?

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.

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. 2351a5e196

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