![]() Now I found a Registry way to remove them Since neither WSL2 VM nor networks devices appear normally in Hyper-V Manager (which only hurts the users, so thanks), I cannot figured out how to use Hyper-V Manager to remove the Switch. ![]() WARNING: You should always backup registry keys before you delete them, in case this breaks things! This has worked twice now using Sonicwall VPN, so I hope this works for someone else: Since the one time I got internet working on WSL2 was after an Windows 10 update, I was guessing that maybe somehow the network was reset, it and was because I started WSL2 while on VPN. Workaround steps to get Internet working on VPN
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