Enable Promiscuous Mode (Manually) in Windows 7


Having trouble with your Network bridge? Enable Promiscuous Mode manually if it’s not currently active. 

Promiscuous Mode

What Is The Promiscuous Mode?

Some Network Interface Cards (NICs) may not allow network traffic after you create a Network Bridge. This is due to the inability of NIC to automatically enable Promiscuous Mode when creating a Network Bridge. Following are the steps to enable it manually.

1. In the Start Menu search bar type cmd.exe and press SHIFT + CTRL + ENTER to launch with Elevated Privileges.

Administrator Cmd

2. Enter the following command to know the ID of your NIC netsh bridge show adapter. Here the NIC id is 1.

NIC id

3. When you know the NIC ID enter the following command to enable the Promiscuous Mode, remember to add the relevant NIC ID,

netsh bridge set adapter 1 forcecompatmode=enable.

enable promiscuous mode

4. The above step will enable the Promiscuous Mode. Enter the command we used in Step 2, Now the Force Compatibility Mode (Promiscuous Mode) will display “enabled”.

enabled

Promiscuous Mode is automatically enabled when Bridging is activated, but some NIC models have some issues which can be solved by enabling it manually.


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Written by Naachiz Sunday, September 11th, 2011

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