A friend said and win7 like, I think the principle, just in win8 not set up a temporary network this option, at least I did not, as for there is no use of software switch wireless, I do not know, I do not like to use software switch so or from the system to do, forgive me.
First of all, the computer must have a wireless card (nonsense), and then press the WIN+X key to pull out the menu select "Command Prompt (Admin)" Enter "netsh wlan show drive" If support is displayed as "yes", see white Circle.
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Next, start building a wireless network and continue typing the netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode =allow ssid= your username key= your password (same as Win7, 8-bit or 13-bit) and then prompts you to establish success. Minimize the window.
Open Network and Sharing Center Select Select to change adapter settings to see more than one wireless connection.
Choose a local connection, right-click Properties, select a share, choose a new wireless network in your network connection, and two options.
Go back to the command prompt and enter the netsh wlan start hostednetwork to open the network.
So far the network has been erected.
Ps: The network will not automatically open every time the boot, can only manually input. You can create a. bat file shortcut open. Create a new TXT document from the desktop, enter "netsh wlan start hostednetwork" to save the exit, rename the suffix to. bat, every time you turn on the right key to choose to open as an administrator OK.