Click Start, type CMD, right-click the Cmd.exe link
and select ’Run as Administrator’. Now type the following command: netsh wlan set hostednetwork
mode=allow ssid=MyNet key=MyPasswordand press [Enter]. Replace ’MyNet’ with the name
and select ’Run as Administrator’. Now type the following command: netsh wlan set hostednetwork
mode=allow ssid=MyNet key=MyPasswordand press [Enter]. Replace ’MyNet’ with the name
you’d like to use for your custom network, and
’MyPassword’ with a password that’s a little harder
to guess. Still at the command line, type netsh wlan
start hostednetwork
’MyPassword’ with a password that’s a little harder
to guess. Still at the command line, type netsh wlan
start hostednetwork
and press [Enter] to fire up the virtual adapter.
Now click Control Panel > Network and Internet >
Network and Sharing Centre > Change Adapter
Settings, right-click your internet connection and
select Properties. Click the Sharing tab, check
’Allow other network users to connect…’, choose
your virtual Wi-Fi adaptor – and that’s it. Any
nearby Wi-Fi enabled device should see a new
network appear with the SSID you defined above.
They’ll be able to connect to it using your password,
and can then immediately share your internet
connection.
Now click Control Panel > Network and Internet >
Network and Sharing Centre > Change Adapter
Settings, right-click your internet connection and
select Properties. Click the Sharing tab, check
’Allow other network users to connect…’, choose
your virtual Wi-Fi adaptor – and that’s it. Any
nearby Wi-Fi enabled device should see a new
network appear with the SSID you defined above.
They’ll be able to connect to it using your password,
and can then immediately share your internet
connection.
HOPE THAT THE TRICK WILL HELP YOU
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