Enabling the Windows 7 System Wi-Fi Base Station Function with Commands

  
If your Windows 7 system has an external network connection and there is a prescribed Wi-Fi device, you can turn it into a Wi-Fi base station with a simple command.

This feature seems to have been hidden, and not yet developed, it is estimated that because of device and driver compatibility is not resolved, but we can test to see:

administrator start mode command prompt, and enter

netshwlansethostednetworkmode = allowssid = Hotspotkey = passWordhere

start station functional

netshwlanstarthostednetwork

run End command with the command Later, you can see a "MicrosoftVirtualWiFi MiniportAdapter" device in the network and sharing settings.

share options can be completed in Cary set to share, after which you can use wireless devices to access the machine, the current function does not seem strong.

currently supported equipment:

AtherosAR5005GS (asintheTP-LinkTL-WN651G)

AtherosAR5007EGwith8.0.0.238firmware

Broadcom4310-serIEs (inmanyDelllaptops) < BR>
D-linkAirPlusGDWL-G510WirelessPCIAdapter (driverversion3.0.1.0)

Intel5100 /5300 (withlatestdriversfromIntel'ssite, version13.0.0.107,64bitsystemsonly)

RalinkRT2870 (inmany802.11nUSBdongles )

RealtekRTL8187SE (withthedriversthatcamewithWindows7)

RealtekRTL8192uwith1370 (Beta)
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