Just letting everyone here know that installing the Hyper-V feature in Windows makes your NeoRouter virtual adapter fail. Here's the story.
I was happily using NeoRouter until one day none of the clients in Network Explorer could be contacted. Ping, Remote Desktop, VNC...nothing worked, although the clients were listing as online. So I went back over things I recently did. One thing I did (without even knowing it) was to install and enable the Hyper-V feature. I had actually installed the newly available Visual Studio Community Edition which, in its infinite wisdom, silently installed and enabled Hyper-V. Well...Hyper-V apparently "virtualizes" every existing network adapter you already have, and that act seems to mightily break the NeoRouter virtual adapter. I guess virtualizing an already virtual adapter is not such a great idea, at least not the way Hyper-V is doing it.
So there you go. If it's indeed possible for NeoRouter and Hyper-V to cohabitate, please, by all means NeoRouter team, post a tutorial on how to do it.
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