I'm Louie, a Microsoft Community member and a fellow Windows 10 user like you. Hope you're doing well and safe there. I would like to know if you have uninstalled the Microsoft wi-fi direct virtual adapter from the device manager? If not, suggest you to delete drivers with the exclamation mark in Device Manager. Follow the below steps: 1.
1. Press Windows keys + x 2. Select device manager 3. From the list select your device 4. Right click on it 5. Select update driver 6. Then Search for driver automatically Wait for me to do the process, reboot and test if it worked. If it didn't work, follow these steps: 1. Press the Windows keys + I 2. Select Update and security 3.
How to Activate Microsoft Virtual WiFi Adapter. Click on Start, then click on Settings. Open the Network & Internet option. Go to the bottom and click on Network and Sharing Center. After that click on Change adapter settings. You will see the Ethernet connection tab, just right-click on it and click on Properties. Then tick mark the box next
Open the Settings App. Go to Network & Internet - Wi-Fi - 'Change adapter options'. Look for a new "Local Area Connection #" (It should show "Microsoft Hosted Network Virtual Adapter" as the Adapter). Right-click this and select "Properties", Select the "Sharing Tab. Check "Allow other network Users to connect through this computer's
I tried Uninstalling and reinstalling the driver for the wifi and cable adapters and it says they are up to date. When I run the troubleshooter, it says "can't reach the dhcp server". I reset the ethernet adapter and did a network reset but it didn't help, along with restarting the router and pc. The network connection have "ethernet
In reply to MukulDas's post on July 16, 2020. WI-FI Direct is a virtual network adapter, you can't find it in the Windows Settings panel but in Device Manager. Wi-FI Direct is automatically activated when you use an App that requires WI-FI Direct, you don't have to do anything.
Follow these steps to run the troubleshooter. a) Click on the Start button. b) Type “Troubleshooting” in the search bar and press “Enter”. c) In the “Troubleshooting” window, click on “View All” on the left pane. d) Click on “Hardware and Devices”. e) Click on “Advanced” and then click on “Run as Administrator”.

The only difference I've seen so far is the on the machine where wireless display is not working the "Microsoft Wi-Fi Direct Virtual Adapter" is showing in device manager as "Not Connected (Code 45)". Radio types supported : 802.11b 802.11g 802.11n 802.11a 802.11ac. Authentication and cipher supported in infrastructure mode:

If the adapter is still missing, click Action > Scan for hardware changes. When I expand the Network Adapter list, the Microsoft WiFi Direct Virtual Adapter, Microsoft WiFi Direct Virtual Adapter, Qualcomm(R) WiFi B/G/N/AC (2x2) Svc and Snapdragon (TM) x24 LTE Modem are in a faded colour. CeWP39.
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