Wifi network sharing-Windows 8 has the same built-in bearer network as Windows 7. The following describes how to set up: 1. Check whether the computer supports network sharing. Enter netsh wlan show drivers in the command prompt (open the method to see the end of the article), and press Enter. Find the "supported bearer network" item. If "yes" is displayed later, congratulations, your computer can share the bearer network. Otherwise, you can try another method! 2. set the user name and password of the shared network. Enter netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode = allow ssid = WifiName key = WifiPasswd in the command prompt and enter the ssid to set the Wifi name, key is the password. After you press enter, it will show the three lines shown in the preceding figure. Congratulations, the setting is successful. 3. start the bearer network and enter it in the command prompt. After netsh wlan start hostednetwork returns the following message: 4. close the bearer network. Enter netsh wlan stop hostednetwork in the command prompt and press enter as follows: 5. possible problems may cause startup failure in step 3. Solution: Right-click my computer-Manage-Device Manager-network adapter, check whether there is a yellow mark in front of the Microsoft kernel debugging Network Adapter. If there is a yellow mark, it means that you have not started. Right-click-start, and then try Step 1 to start the system successfully. If the problem persists, try to update the NIC Driver. 6. windows 8 command prompt start method Microsoft + R: Enter cmd, press enter in the lower left corner of the desktop, right-click the mouse, In the shortcut menu that appears, select "command prompt"/"command prompt (manage)"