Bearer network settings in Win8 system

  
                                    

There is a built-in network in the network share in the win8 system, but it needs to be set. But how do you set it up! Now let's take a look at the specific operation!

The Windows 8 system is also built with the same way as the Windows 7 system. Here's a look at how to set it up:

1. Check if the computer supports network sharing

At the command prompt (open the way to see the article at the end), type: netsh wlan show drivers, then press Enter. As follows:

Find the "supported bearer network", if the following is "ld"; is, "Congratulations, your computer supports the bearer network can share, otherwise, think about other methods

2. Set the username and password for the shared network

At the command prompt, type: netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=WifiName key=WifiPasswd Enter

ssid is set to the Wifi name, key is the password item

After the carriage return, it will be displayed

If the above three lines appear, congratulations, the setting is successful.

3. Start the bearer network

Enter at the command prompt; netsh wlan start hostednetwork

After the carriage return, the following appears:

4. Close Host Network

At the command prompt, type: netsh wlan stop hostednetwork

After the carriage return is as follows:

5. Possible problems

The third step may fail to start. The solution is as follows:

Right-click on My Computer--Admin-Device Manager--Network Adapter and check if there is a yellow logo in front of the Microsoft kernel debug network adapter. If there is one, it means that you have not started, right click - start, and then retry step 3 to start successfully. If it still doesn't work, you can try to update the NIC driver (not tried)

6. Win 8 Command prompt startup method

Micro software+R: Enter cmd, Enter

In the lower left corner of the desktop, right-click and in the shortcut menu that appears, select “command prompt”/"command prompt (admin)“

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