Win7 system can easily open Wi-Fi hotspot, then the XP system is also so easy to open WiFi hotspot it? Of course, it is OK, now small to share with you to share this little skill.
1, right click on the Desktop Network Neighborhood icon Select Properties (R)
2, in the Pop-up Network Connection window, right-click the wireless network connection select Properties (R)
3. In the "Wireless Network connection Properties" window Let's hit the hook. Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click Properties (R)
4. In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window, we want to set the IP address and subnet mask, and click OK when the settings are complete.
5, return to the Wireless Network Connection Properties window, select the Wireless network configuration option and select Advanced (V)
6. In the Advanced Properties window we choose "Any available network (first access point)" Remember not to check "automatically connect to a non preferred network"
7, return "Wireless network Configuration" Here we want to add a "network Name (SSID)" such as: Officezu name can be taken, the network key set at least 5 digits and then tick "This is a computer to the computer (temporary) network, does not use wireless access points."
8, return to the wireless network configuration, we can see just added the available network.
9. Next, in the Network Connections window, right-click the local Area Connection selection properties (R) high bar to check "Allow other network users to connect through this computer's Internet connection".
10, finally open the wireless network to view the "available wireless network", use the WiFi connection on the phone to try.
The WiFi Hotspot setup tips that you share with the small set above will allow XP systems to open Wi-Fi hotspots as easily as the Win7 system, in the hope of helping.