Step one: Type "cmd" in the search bar at the bottom of the Start menu, wait for the command input window to display, or find the "run" shortcut to open the Command Input window.
Step two: In the command line: netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=xxx key=xxx (after the SSID is the user name, key behind the password, the password to more than 8, how to set up, you can remember the good. Mode: Enable the virtual WiFi card, or disable it instead disallow.
Step three: Open Network and Sharing center--"Change adapter settings" To see if there is more than one "Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter", if not, then your wireless network card driver update. The wireless card driver is in the Device Manager in the Control Panel.
Step Fourth: At this point you can change the new one out to "virtual WiFi" to facilitate management.
Step Fifth: Select the network connection you are currently connected to.
Select "Allow other network users to connect through this computer's Internet connection", then locate the "virtual WiFi" you just created in "Home network Connections" and then click OK.
Sixth step: Open the wireless network, enter at the command line: netsh wlan start hostednetwork.
This is the result of this, at this time you can use the wireless network!