When a mobile phone connects to a computer on a temporary network, a temporary virtual network is set for the computer. Other computers can find the network. why can't the mobile phone be searched? How can I search? (If your computer has a wireless network card, you can do it.) The temporary network phone www.2cto.com cannot be found. You need to create a hotspot phone to search for it. Windows 7 can be used as an AP. I have successfully built a hotspot and is currently using it. It feels good. Follow me: the first method is the connectify software that everyone knows. The second method can also be implemented using the cmd command. (Windows 7 is available for test, XP is not tested) 1. Start -- all programs -- accessories -- open the "command prompt" as an administrator. It must be an administrator. 2. Enter netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode = allow ssid = network name key = password. Enter the network name and password yourself. The password must be 8-bit or higher, A network adapter will be added to the network connection later. 3. A wired connection will be shared. Here is the local connection -- Right-click -- Property -- share tab. Click on the box in the first row and select the created virtual network card in the second box. Here is wireless network connection 2. Click OK. You will find that the local connection becomes "network, shared"; if it is a broadband connection, you can perform this operation on the broadband connection. 4. The newly created connection has a Red Cross, indicating that the connection is not enabled. You can use a cmd command to enable the connection. Open cmd and enter netsh wlan start hostednetwork. The administrator ID is also required.
5. Open your tablet, mobile phone, and notebook to search for the network you just created and enter your password. If you do not go to the Internet, close your firewall.