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we are using a open source NDIS IM driver(5.1) which is working fine in windows 7 machine but when we tried in Windows 10 machine its not loading.
Driver : ipfw+dummynet
Ipfw web site : http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/dummynet/Source Code : https://github.com/luigirizzo/dummynet
Looks like NDIS 5.1 code to be migrated to NDIS 6.X or LWF to work on Windows 10.
Please suggest a solution or a workaround so that we can use this driver in Windows 10 machine,Your help greatly appreciated.
Srikanth KumarSrikanth Kumar
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Sounds like you have the same issue I talked about here and opened a Microsoft support case about.
In Windows 10, a new network class Installer called NetSetup was added with a shim for the old NetCfg calls. There's a bug in the shim that causes drivers like ours to install but not bind to any adapters. If that's the behavior you're seeing, unfortunately the result of my support case was that MS decided not to fix the problem because it affects so few people. You could open your own case, on the theory that the more reports they get the more likely they are to fix it, but you probably will have to rewrite the driver.
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we are using a open source NDIS IM driver(5.1) which is working fine in windows 7 machine but when we tried in Windows 10 machine its not loading.
Driver : ipfw+dummynet
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Ipfw web site : http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/dummynet/Source Code : https://github.com/luigirizzo/dummynet
Looks like NDIS 5.1 code to be migrated to NDIS 6.X or LWF to work on Windows 10.
Please suggest a solution or a workaround so that we can use this driver in Windows 10 machine,Your help greatly appreciated.
Srikanth KumarSrikanth Kumar
1 Answer
Sounds like you have the same issue I talked about here and opened a Microsoft support case about.
In Windows 10, a new network class Installer called NetSetup was added with a shim for the old NetCfg calls. There's a bug in the shim that causes drivers like ours to install but not bind to any adapters. If that's the behavior you're seeing, unfortunately the result of my support case was that MS decided not to fix the problem because it affects so few people. You could open your own case, on the theory that the more reports they get the more likely they are to fix it, but you probably will have to rewrite the driver.
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jeffmjeffm
Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged kernelwindows-10driverndisnetwork-driver or ask your own question.
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