If you are having problems with KNCTR appearing on your computer, then you may need to take action. This article will show you how to remove KNCTR from Windows 10.
- Open the Start menu and type “cmd” into the search bar.
- Type “netstat -a” and press Enter.
- The netstat output will show you all of the active connections on your computer. You will see a list of devices such as “wlp2s0”, “wlp2s1”, and so on. The device named “KNCTR” will be in the last column, next to the device called “WLAN”. If your computer is connected to a network, then all of the devices in that column will be connected to that network too!
- To remove KNCTR from this list, type “netstat -a -tknptr” into the command prompt and press Enter. This will tell netstat to stop printing out its data and start displaying only statistics about active connections (including KNCTR). You should now see just one connection named “KNPTR” in the list, which is probably because it was removed by netstat when it stopped printing out its data!