Perhaps most parents should know that it is possible to create AD-HOC wireless networks in the Network Sharing Center to share the network.
But at present, some mobile phones or other devices do not support ad-hoc, such as the mobile phone I use now #32!
Win7 's words provide another way to establish a wireless network, which is Microsoft Virtual WiFi miniport Adapter.
Can be done with the netsh command under cmd:
Turn on the wireless network to run the command prompt as an administrator. In all Programs in the Start menu, locate the command prompt, right-click, and run as administrator.
The title bar should have an administrator to say it.
Run command: netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow Ssid=mywifi key=12345678
Mode: Enable virtual WiFi network card, change to disallow to disable
SSID: Wireless network name, preferably in English
Key: Wireless network password, more than eight characters
After successful opening, a network connection will have one more NIC for "Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter" Wireless network connection 2
In the network and Sharing Center adapter settings, right-click the network connection that is connected to the Internet, select Properties → share, allow others on tick. Connect and select the newly built wireless network Connection 2.
Back to the command prompt, run: netsh wlan start hostednetwork
Then, your wifi will be available.
Report:
Change start to stop to turn off the wireless network, and then turn on the wireless net once it is turned on and then run this command again to display the wireless Networking Information command: netsh wlan show hostednetwork
The WLAN launched by the virtual wireless AP is a 802.11g standard with a bandwidth of 54Mbps
If you want to remove that wireless network connection 2, first change the start to stop and then enter the command: netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=disallow disappears.