Windows 10: No RNDIS under the network adapter in my device manager.

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  1. Jagung26 Win User

    No RNDIS under the network adapter in my device manager.


    I do not see No RNDIS under the network adapter in my device manager. Help pls because I cannot tethered hotspot through my iPhone.

    :)
     
    Jagung26, Jul 9, 2018
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  2. Network adapters show up in device manager but not network connections

    Hi Benxas,

    Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community.

    1) Are you connect to Wired/Wireless network?

    If you are connected to wireless network the I suggest you to refer to the Microsoft article and check if it helps.

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3084164

    If you are Connected to wired connection, then I suggest you to follow the below steps and check if it helps.

    • Right-click the Start icon and select Device Manager.
    • Expand Network adapters, right-click your Broadcom adapter, and select
      Properties.
    • In the Driver tab, click Driver Details.
    • Under Driver files, if the path listed ends with either k57nd60a.sys or k57nd60x.sys, or a variant of this file name, then please continue with the solution provided below.
      If it does not match these file names, the proposed workaround is not likely to resolve your issue.
      Please post the make and model of your PC, along with the driver file name, and the Driver Date and Driver Version listed in the Driver tab, along with an explanation of the symptom you are experiencing.

      If the name of your Broadcom driver matches k57nd60a.sys or k57nd60x.sys, to resolve your problem:
    • Return to the Device Manager.
    • Expand Network adapters, right-click your Broadcom adapter, and select
      Properties.
    • In the Advanced tab, look for and select the property, “Receive Side Scaling”.
      Set it to Disabled, and click OK.
    • You may need to reboot your computer.
    Please reply to us with the status of the issue.

    Thanks.
     
    Anil Madishetty, Jul 9, 2018
    #2
  3. RNDIS USB Modem Dongle is not working after installing Windows 10 Fall Creators Update

    Hi,

    Updated 1/31/18:

    A fix for this issue was included in the
    January 31, 2018 Windows Update (KB4058258)
    . If you are experiencing this issue, please install the latest Windows Updates.

    If the issue continues after installing the update, you may need to uninstall and reinstall your Remote NDIS network adapter using Device Manager:

    • Open Device Manager. To do this, press and hold (or right-click) the Start Menu icon and select Device Manager.
    • Expand Network adapters and find an entry for the Remote NDIS based Internet Sharing Device.
    • Right click Remote NDIS based Internet Sharing Device and select
      Uninstall device.
    • Select Network adapters and then select Action and then
      Scan for hardware changes.

    Note:

    • Ensure that the RNDIS device is plugged in on the PC's USB when performing these steps.
    • If the RNDIS device is moved to another USB port, these steps will need to be repeated.

    *******

    (Original postNo RNDIS under the network adapter in my device manager. :)

    Microsoft is aware of reports of problems with RNDIS USB network adapters after installing the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. We are working on the problem and hope to have a solution released in a future Windows Update.
    We will update this thread when the fix is released. Until then, these steps should help you recover your modem functionality:

    Notes:

    • KB4051963 (OS Build 16299.98) must be installed before performing these steps.
      • To confirm OS build, go to Start > Settings >
        System > About.
      • To install the update, go to Start > Settings >
        Update & security > Windows Update, click
        Check for updates
        , then install any available updates.
    • Ensure that the RNDIS device is plugged in on the PC's USB when performing these steps.
    • If the RNDIS device is moved to another USB port, these steps will need to be repeated.

    Step 1: Open Device Manager. To do this, press and hold (or right-click) the Start Menu icon and select Device Manager.

    Step 2: Expand Network adapters and find an entry for the
    Remote NDIS based Internet Sharing Device.

    Step 3: Right click Remote NDIS based Internet Sharing Device and select
    Update Driver.

    Step 4: Select Browse my computer for driver software.

    Step 5: Select Let me pick from a list of available drivers for my computer.

    Step 6: Click Have Disk.

    Step 7: In the “Copy manufacturer’s files from:” field, enter c:\windows\inf
    and click OK.

    Step 8: Uncheck the box for “Show compatible Hardware”.

    Step 9: In the left pane, select Microsoft as the manufacturer, and in the right pane, select
    USB RNDIS Adapter as the model. Click Next.

    Step 10: You should now receive an “Update Driver Warning”. Select
    Yes to continue installing this driver.

    Step 11: Click Close.

    Regards.
     
    Jestoni Mac, Jul 9, 2018
    #3
  4. No RNDIS under the network adapter in my device manager.

    "Microsoft Hosted Network Virtual Adapter" not found in Device Manager!

    Hi Mehedi,

    Thank you for posting your query in Microsoft Community forums. We are glad to help you.

    Try these steps and check:

    a. Press Windows key + X type Devmgmt.msc to open device manager.

    b. Click on view and press on "show hidden devices".

    c. Go down to the list of devices and expand the node "Network Devices" .

    d. Find an adapter with the name "Microsoft Hosted Network Virtual Adapter" and then right click on it.

    e. Select Enable

    f. This will enable the AdHoc created connection, it should appear in the network connections in Network and Sharing Center, if the AdHoc network connection is not appear then open elevated command prompt and apply this command "netsh wlan stop hostednetwork"
    without quotations.

    g. After this, the connection should appear.

    If the issue persists, try this:

    Windows 10 has a built-in troubleshooter to check and fix issues with hardware and devices. I would suggest you to run this troubleshooter to check if the issue is with your devices. Refer these steps:

    • Press Windows key + X, select Control panel.
    • Change the view by option on the top right to Large icons.
    • Click on troubleshooting and click on the view all option on the left panel.
    • Run the Hardware and devices troubleshooter.

    Hope this information helps. Do contact us for further queries. We will be happy to assist.

    Regards,

    Jenith
     
    Jenith_James, Jul 9, 2018
    #4
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