Windows7 turned into a wireless router, 10 minutes to let the network share

  

window7 with its own with a feature, is to let the wireless network share! First, click the Start menu, enter CMD in the search box, and right click on CMD. In the pop-up menu, click “Run as administrator to open CMD.

Second step, enter "ldsh; netsh wlan set hostednetwork ssid=computer name mode=allow key=set password in cmd. Note: This is the reset network login password. The number of password digits is at least 8 digits. Otherwise, the system will prompt that the password setting is unsuccessful.

After the password is complete, press the Enter key. Next, open “Networks & Sharing Center ”, click on the right side of the "Change Adapter Settings". You will find that in addition to the original local connection and wireless network connection, there is one more wireless network connection 2 (because the virtual network card has been created after the setting), it is displayed as “Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter” and The ssid name you set.

Then, right click on "Local Area Connection" and select "ldquo;" attribute in the right-click menu. In the open interface, switch to the "Share" label and tick "Allow other networks." The user connects via this computer's Internet connection, and then selects "Wireless Network Connection 2" in the box below (ie, the newly joined network connection) and clicks OK. Of course, if it was originally wireless Internet access, right click on “Wireless Network Connection” to make the same settings in “Properties”.

After the previous settings are completed, the following functions can be activated. Enter the command in cmd: <;netsh wlan Start hostednetwork” and you're done. When you use it, other computers can log in to the computer at the same time by entering the password. Of course, if you want to turn off this feature, there is a way to enter the command line in the CMD interface: "netsh wlan stop hostednetwork”

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