In the Win7 system we can use the cmd command to open the hosting network, such as using the command: netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow Ssid=alan key=12345678 to set a host network with the SSID named Alan;
But when the computer is restarted, the host network will automatically shut down, and the computer will not see the host network that was previously created;
In fact, this situation does not need to reset the hosting network, just reopen the cmd window to reopen the hosting network.
Input: netsh wlan start hostednetwork carriage return;
Then the computer will see the last time the host network has been created;
If you do not want to manually enter the command each time you can open Notepad to enter the Netsh wlan start hostednetwork and save it as a bat file;
Then put the file in the boot, the computer will automatically open the host network after the restart.