Hi Anders,

I do not face such issue with my Windows 10 1809 x64 build 17763, but had
similar symptoms a few years back when testing development builds of Npcap
on Windows 7 x64. Starting Wireshark was workarounding the issue.
Those users should go to https://github.com/nmap/nmap/issues to report
their issue.

Regards,
Pascal.

Le mer. 6 mars 2019 à 10:02, Anders Broman <[email protected]> a
écrit :

> Hi,
>
> I have had reports from users saying that they lost WiFi connections when
> installing Wireshark 3.0 (internal) and that uninstalling
>
> Npcap 0.9-r9 solved the problem – anyone else seeing this? This is on
> Windows 10
>
> (presumably something like Windows 10 (1709), build 16299 )
>
> Regards
>
> Anders
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