What's "Tunnel adapter Local Area Connection"

Posted: 10-09-2006, 11:31 AM
In "Command Prompt", type "ipconfig /all", there is same contenet as in
Windows XP or others editions before.
And some "tunnel adapter Local Area Connection", what's this? What's these
for?
Is there somebody can explain?
Thanks.

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