In Windows 7, we can create a wireless hotspot through the network and the Sharing Center "set up new connections and networks" for mobile phones or other devices to connect to the network. However, under Windows 8, this feature is not found. However, we can still turn this feature on by using the command prompt.
In Windows 7, we can create a wireless hotspot through the network and the Sharing Center "set up new connections and networks" for mobile phones or other devices to connect to the network.
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However, under Windows 8, this feature is not found.
But there really is no such function? This feature can also be opened at the command prompt.
Right-click in the lower left corner of the screen to call out the Mystery menu and select Command Prompt (Admin).
First check to see if the device supports creating Ad-hoc. Enter "netsh wlan show drivers" at the command prompt to see "supported hosting Networks" in the results and "yes" to create hotspots.
The next step is to create a wireless hotspot.
In the command prompt, enter the netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow Ssid=abszero Key=password. After "ssid=" for the wireless network name, "Key=" after the wireless network password, the above can be defined, but the password requires at least 8 digits.
The following virtual network adapter adapters can be found in the network connection device. (the name changes itself)