How to achieve 3G Internet sharing under Vista and Win7 systems, we look at specific solutions
Programme one: Notebook +3g Internet card
I need the equipment and operation:
My side is the equivalent of "mainframe", the basic equipment required is their own notebook and 3G card. Of course, this notebook must have a wireless network card (or the colleague's notebook how to connect over?), the operating system must be Vista or Windows7. The following demonstration uses the same Windows7,vista method of operation.
First of all, I installed 3G Internet card, and turned on the computer's wireless network switch (soft/hard off are open), double-click the Unicom dialer, using the default Unicom as dial-up link dial-up Internet connection, after the success of my Notebook can be a stand-alone internet.
Next click on the Windows7 desktop in the lower right corner of the network connection icon, into the "Network and Sharing Center." Click "Set up a new connection or network" under the window, and then select "Set wireless temporary (computer to computer) network" in the window. Then, in the Set up Temporary network window, set up a new network name (which I set to outdoor) and the type of encryption that you shared with your colleagues. To ensure that Windows XP computers can also be accessed smoothly, it is recommended that encryption (that is, security type) Choose WEP, WAP2 mode and unencrypted mode is not recommended