I'm so confused.
And I wonder if I might ask for some help understanding what I'm seeing and why.
I just built a new Windows 10 pro machine from an ISO image.
NO issues.
It works fine.
It pretty much builds itself.
But when I look at my "View your basic Network information and set up connections" screen, I have thee items listed.
NETWORK, NETWORK 2 and NETWORK 3.
All read "Access Type Internet"
All read "Connections: Ethernet"
I have one Ethernet card in the pc.
I don't do anything wireless. Yet.
Why do I have three items listed ?
Of the three that are listed. how can I tell which one I am using ?
With Windows 7, I could merge all thee.
With Windows 10, how do I merge all three or delete the two I am not using ?
And once deleted, how to I tell Windows 10 not to create any more the next time the pc re-boots ?
Thanks in advance for any information.
showing a pic of what you are seeing and stating the Windows version may also help as Win10 AU has different options to 1511 for example.
the other two may just be the Teredo Tunneling Protocol (for IPV6 i think) and the isatap Adapter which are installed by default.
I have seen on a friend's computer where the Adaptor shows up 3 times but the other two are "Virtual Adaptors"
Open a Admin Command Prompt (RC Start button) and type ipconfig /all then <Enter> and you will get a report......
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Thanks for the reply.
Here is a screen shot from "Winver" as well as a screen shot of my "Basic network information" screen.
I know that my pc is using the network, named "NETWORK".
I have figured out (found on the Internet) how to delete those other two networks that got created somehow.
But I can't figure out why they were created (Thanks for your comments) not how to prevent them from being re-created on the pc restart following their deletion.
Thanks for any additional insights and suggestions.
Additionally, when I perform the Ipconfig /all, it lists three things.
Ethernet adapter Ethernet
Tunnel adapter isatap.betasys.com
Tunnel adapter teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface
Ethernet is my physical Ethernet card. (I believe.)
I'm at a loss as to knowing what the other two things are.
And, I'm really unsure if Network 2 and Network 3 or related to them at all.
Your Windows Version is WAY WAY behind ........ perhaps a year or more i think .240 came out in April 2015.
The Other two as I said are installed by default by Windows 10 , if you uninstall them they will just get reinstalled unless you remove the Protocol too , even then Win10 may reinstall them ? I have not tried to do that , no need too....
ipconfig /all will tell you what the 3 are ... just match the IP address in IPCONFIG to the one in the properties of each Network Adaptor if you are worried. I am not sure why the other two show in the Networking window though.... it maybe just a win10.240 quirk ?
You should down load the latest ISO and do an Inplace Upgrade to the Latest version (1607. called AU too) , as I suspect you are stuck on .240 and not get Major Updates as you should .... I have now seen about 5 Computer with this issue , 4 worked fine with the Inplace Upgrade , 1 I had to Clean install though to get past it.
There is a Tutorial here:
Repair Install Windows 10 with an In-place Upgrade - Windows 10 blog[2]=Installation%20and%20Setup