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After installing the latest version of the VZAccess Manager, I noticed that NDIS mode is no longer listed as a option in the Preferences for any of my devices. I've checked on my VL600, MiFi 2200, USB 760, & PC770 and while it was there on previous versions, it's not there now.
Anyone know if it's hidden somewhere else now?
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Go to Control Panel > Connection Settings and set to "Automatic" It is the Windows OS that is now preventing it from working properly. For additional questions, you can contact Microsoft and they will walk you through the proper set-up of the connections on the computer.
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Hi there, which item in Preferences did you originally find it? When you install hardware, like the VL600, a hardware specific NDIS mini-port driver is usually installed. This can be found at Device Manager - Network Adapters. The NDIS miniport is part of the layered WDM (windows driver model) which is quite complex., and the even more complex WDF (Windows Driver Foundation). The basic idea is for most of the hardware details to be hidden away in the NDIS driver and higher layers use standard interface to drive the device.
Go to Control Panel > Connection Settings and set to "Automatic" It is the Windows OS that is now preventing it from working properly. For additional questions, you can contact Microsoft and they will walk you through the proper set-up of the connections on the computer.
Thanks,