fix the miniport (Network Monitor) Wan #2

Hello!

In Device Manager, I see the Miniport (Network Monitor) Wan #2 device with a yellow triangle. The status of the device is this device does not work properly because Windows cannot load the drivers required for this device. (Code 31).

It is not very alarming because all four network adapters appear to work (Ethernet, WiFi, broadband wireless and Bluetooth), but is still a little awkward.

Where can I find the drivers for this device?

Hi Bennet.

It is not possible to directly delete WAN Miniport drivers. What is the indirect pathway

(1) Richt click on the yellow exclamation Miniport

(2) update the driver, and then select Browse my computer...

(3) on the next screen select Let me pick up...

(4) remove the checkmark on compatible hardware Show in the list that choose something that can be removed for example Microsoft-> generic Mobile Broadband adapter. and then click Next.

It will replace the driver for the defective device that that can be removed by the procedure described by Martin Bennet,.

J

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