How to Disable Isatap Adapter in Windows 8.

Open Device Manager., Choose Network Adapters. , Find the Isatap adapter., Disable the Isatap adapter.,Restart your computer to make changes., Check network connection.

6 Steps 1 min read Medium

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Open Device Manager.

    Press Win+PauseBrake to view basic information about your computer.

    Choose Device Manager in the left side of your screen.
  2. Step 2: Choose Network Adapters.

    , Right click on the Isatap Adapter and choose uninstall.

    If there any other Isatap adapters on your computer, repeat the uninstallation procedure., Open the Command Prompt.

    Press Win+R and type cmd.

    You will see the Command Prompt appear into your screen.

    Use these commands:
    Type cd.. twice to reach c:\> directory.

    Type netsh interface isatap set state disabled.

    Type exit to quit from the Command Prompt. ,, Open the Command Prompt again to view Network Connection.

    Use these commands:
    Type cd.. twice to reach c:\> directory.

    Type ipconfig /all to check the Network Connection.

    You will see no Isatap adapter exists inside your PC.

    Type exit to quit from the Command Prompt.
  3. Step 3: Find the Isatap adapter.

  4. Step 4: Disable the Isatap adapter.

  5. Step 5: Restart your computer to make changes.

  6. Step 6: Check network connection.

Detailed Guide

Press Win+PauseBrake to view basic information about your computer.

Choose Device Manager in the left side of your screen.

, Right click on the Isatap Adapter and choose uninstall.

If there any other Isatap adapters on your computer, repeat the uninstallation procedure., Open the Command Prompt.

Press Win+R and type cmd.

You will see the Command Prompt appear into your screen.

Use these commands:
Type cd.. twice to reach c:\> directory.

Type netsh interface isatap set state disabled.

Type exit to quit from the Command Prompt. ,, Open the Command Prompt again to view Network Connection.

Use these commands:
Type cd.. twice to reach c:\> directory.

Type ipconfig /all to check the Network Connection.

You will see no Isatap adapter exists inside your PC.

Type exit to quit from the Command Prompt.

About the Author

B

Brittany Mendoza

Experienced content creator specializing in home improvement guides and tutorials.

63 articles
View all articles

Rate This Guide

--
Loading...
5
0
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
0

How helpful was this guide? Click to rate: