How to create a virtual network card

  
in Windows 8 In some special cases, we need to have a "virtual network card" in the Windows system to achieve certain working environments. Windows 8 is created in a different way from other systems. Use the image to demonstrate how the virtual NIC is created.
First, under the traditional desktop, move the mouse to the lower left corner of the screen, click the right mouse button (or use the shortcut Win+X), and select “Computer Management” in the menu that opens;

Open In the "Computer Management" window, first select "Device Manager" on the left, then right click on the host name in the right window, then select "Add obsolete hardware";
< Br>Direct click “Next”;

As shown in the following AB sequence, select “ Install the hardware (Advanced) that I manually select from the list, and then click Next;

In the wizard for adding hardware, first pull the slider shown in the figure below, “A”, to the bottom, and select “Network Adapter” according to the illustration “B”, click and select “ Next ”;

After a while, we can see the interface shown below. First, we select “Microsoft” in the left side of the "Manufacturer", then on the right "Network Adapter" In the ”, pull the slider to the approximate middle position Find and select “Microsoft KM-TEST Loop Adapter", then click “Next& rdquo;;

Select “Next”, and then wait patiently for installation;

After the installation prompts the installation, we click ““Complete”;

Return to the device manager and check “Network Adapter” to see the virtual NIC that has been added.


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