Npcap loopback adapter not showing in Windows > Network Connections
Hi,
I am running Windows 10 1903 and have installed Wireshark 3.4.0 (without npcap) followed by an install of npcap 1.00.
Wireshark shows interface 'Adaptor for loopback traffic capture', which I assume is npcap, but that interface does not appear in Control Panel > Network Connections, so I cannot set the IP address.
Am I correct that the npcap interface should appear in Control Panel?
If so, why might it not appear?
I am unable to upload a file, so I have pasted in part of the npcap diagnostic report below.
Best regards David
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Network Adapter(s) Info:
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Caption : [00000003] Intel(R) Ethernet Connection (4) I219-V
GUID : {43FF34BD-ADC5-4463-A2AA-AD27BAAE0733}
Index : 3
InterfaceIndex : 11
Manufacturer : Intel
MACAddress : C8:D9:D2:DF:D8:60
Speed : 9223372036854775807
NetConnectionID : Ethernet
NetConnectionStatus : 7
PNPDeviceID : PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_15D8&SUBSYS_83B2103C&REV_21\3&11583659&0&FE
ServiceName : e1dexpress
AdapterType : Ethernet 802.3
Caption : [00000004] Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265
GUID : {2EEBFF1D-E0FE-40F5-A8A2-47CB862E4138}
Index : 4
InterfaceIndex : 9
Manufacturer : Intel Corporation
MACAddress : 30:24:32:DA:1B:5A
Speed : 650000000
NetConnectionID : Wi-Fi
NetConnectionStatus : 2
PNPDeviceID : PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_24FD&SUBSYS_10108086&REV_78\4&179899FD&0&00E0
ServiceName : Netwtw06
AdapterType : Ethernet 802.3
Caption : [00000005] Bluetooth Device (Personal Area Network)
GUID : {741142D7-1AA0-4A5C-9C58-3E099DBB6FA0}
Index : 5
InterfaceIndex : 15
Manufacturer : Microsoft
MACAddress : 30:24:32:DA:1B:5E
Speed : 3000000
NetConnectionID : Bluetooth Network Connection
NetConnectionStatus : 7
PNPDeviceID : BTH\MS_BTHPAN\6&2620B7E7&0&2
ServiceName : BthPan
AdapterType : Ethernet 802.3
Caption : [00000017] Juniper Networks Virtual Adapter
GUID : {CEE541B4-AD66-4983-8D88-31B361A28DC2}
Index : 17
InterfaceIndex : 23
Manufacturer : Juniper Networks
MACAddress : 02:05:85:7F:EB:80
Speed : 2000000000
NetConnectionID : Local Area Connection* 12
NetConnectionStatus : 2
PNPDeviceID : {FE36527A-8C07-4854-8AF7-BF40E7DF52F7}\JNPRVA\0001
ServiceName : jnprva
AdapterType : Ethernet 802.3
Caption : [00000019] Hyper-V Virtual Ethernet Adapter
GUID : {BB7F4183-A50D-4564-9FF8-2D673F6AC80C}
Index : 19
InterfaceIndex : 19
Manufacturer : Microsoft
MACAddress : 00:15:5D:4E:6A:28
Speed : 10000000000
NetConnectionID : vEthernet (WSL)
NetConnectionStatus : 2
PNPDeviceID : ROOT\VMS_MP\0000
ServiceName : VMSNPXYMP
AdapterType : Ethernet 802.3
It does not appear in the CP. Why do you want to set an IP address, it's implicit as the loopback adaptor; 127.0.0.1 and ::1?
Thanks, I'll try 127.0.0.1. However, I'm sure I used to be able to set it in CP.
Note that all local machine traffic can be captured on the loopback adaptor, e.g. if you send to a local IP then that will show up because the Windows stack will short-circuit it and not actually put it on the wire.
Maybe you could explain what you want to do rather than how you think you can do it?