The first step, check whether the computer supports network sharing
In the command prompt (open with look at the end of the article), enter: Netsh wlan show drivers, and then enter.
Find the "Supported hosting network" one, if the following is "Yes", congratulate you, your computer support bearer network can be shared, otherwise, think of another way!
Step two, set the user name and password for the shared network
At the command prompt, type: netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=wifiname key=wifipasswd Enter
SSID is set to the WiFi name, key is the password entry
After the carriage return, it displays
Step three, start the hosting network
Enter at the command prompt; Netsh wlan start hostednetwork
Enter
Fourth step, share the local network
Right-click on the Ethernet network connection-Properties, find "sharing", select the virtual out of the network, at this time our WiFi hotspot is officially established.
Fifth step, close the bearer network
At the command prompt, type: netsh wlan stop hostednetwork
Enter
The fifth step, the problem that may be encountered
In the third step, you might start a failure with the following workaround:
Right-click on My Computer--manage--Device Manager--network adapter, check if there is a yellow logo in front of the Microsoft Kernel Debug network adapter, if any, you do not start, right-click-Start, and then retry the 3rd step to start the success. If not, you can try to update the network card driver and other methods (not tried)
Sixth step, win 8 command prompt start mode
Micro software +r: input cmd, enter; In the lower left corner of the desktop, right-click on the shortcut menu that appears, select "Command Prompt"/"Command prompt (Management)"
How to set up the hosting network for Windows