plamf 0 Posted ... Hi, I'm running the AirVPN Eddie client on my Windows 10 64-bit machines. I was recently unable to connect to my network, but not the internet or AirVPN and remembered I had the same problem on my other machine a few months ago and this forum gave me a solution. It involved setting the IPv4 to my preferred connection through a netsh powershell command. Doing this fix I noticed that there were 50 different ethernet connections that Eddie has created and I was wondering if there is a way to delete these connections to prevent any issues moving forward? A couple screenshots for clarity: Quote Share this post Link to post
go558a83nk 364 Posted ... you must have it reinstalling the tap driver each time you run it? Quote Share this post Link to post
plamf 0 Posted ... As far as I know everything was set to default when I installed Eddie, I never knowingly messed with TAP. Here is another screenshot for what I believe you're talking about. Quote Share this post Link to post
Staff 10014 Posted ... Hello! We have never seen Eddie causing that. It's odd because Eddie installs ONE driver, it does not summons interfaces (OpenVPN does that but with system commands).Please try the following:- shut down the Air client software- right-click and run the "Start-->Tap-Windows-->Delete ALL TAP virtual ethernet adapters" as administrator- reboot the system- right-click and run as administrator "Start-->Tap-Windows-->Add a new TAP virtual ethernet adapter"- start EddieKind regards Quote Share this post Link to post