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Jan 20, 2024, 4:25:21 PM1/20/24
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I'm trying to play a video game with my friends that requires a local wifi network that allows UDP broadcasts. The dorm wifi doesn't allow UDP broadcasts, so I'm trying to set up my laptop as a hotspot. Windows 10 by default allows you to share an internet connection over wifi, but you must have an internet connection to do so. Sharing the wifi connection results in a lot of problems such as constant disconnects, and I don't have access to an ethernet connection to share. Is there some way I can set up a wifi network without actually sharing an internet connection?

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4.) After that run the command, netsh wlan start hostednetwork, to start the "Hotspot" broadcast. Right now you can play without internet connection after all devices connect. Remember to check IP addresses of all your individual devices in order to connect to each other. The hotspot's IP Address usually is "192.168.137.1".

If you are still using windows 10, then just open "Microsoft Store" from Start Menu. Find the app named as "Hotspot Lite" from there and just install it. Now open the app and configure the settings if you want or not. Done!!

I already found some hundred tutorials how to create a new hotspot using netsh, but as I understand it this would create another, different hotspot.Instead I want to use the already configured one. Or does Windows 10 use the same and creates a new hotspot every time but in between only remembers the settings?

So it seems that MS is using a very different technique for the built-in hotspot than the netsh variant. Which brings me again to the question: how can I automate (by script) the enabling/disabling of this hotspot?

I think the only solution at the moment is to setup an autohotkey script to click the button on start up. Windows +A, Shift Tab, down arrow, etc... I need this for a headless PC to allow wifi remote desktop.

Yes it should work, to be able to create a mobile hotspot your computer needs a WLAN adapter, and your computer needs to be connected to the Internet.
After that you have created a mobile hotspot, you can join with other devices such as laptops, tablets and mobile phones to your mobile hotspot.

Based on the SSU report, we can confirm that the wireless driver currently installed on your computer is version 22.80.1.1, which is a driver provided by Intel. "Actually I don't know my issue is directly connected to intel driver or windows 11", yes, it could be very well related to Windows* 11 itself, especially based on the fact that you are currently using the latest Intel wireless driver version for Windows* 11.

Even though you mention "Unfortunately I cannot test case with mobile hotspot on windows 10." Still, they do have a wireless driver available for Windows* 10, version 22.70.1.1, for testing purposes you can always try a clean installation of that driver following the instructions in the links below, even if you are using Windows* 11:

"I decided to change one by one properties in advance tab and after changes some of properites hotspot 5GHz started working. After restart PC driver properties was the same but hotspot 5GHz doesn't work. If I continued to change random driver properties after some time I could run hotspot 5GHz."

Just in case, you can always get in contact directly with the manufacturer of your Router in order to be able to configure it manually and set the 149, 153, 157, 161, 165 channels with a frequency of 5 GHz, or at least one of them and then try to use the 5GHz mobile hotspot.

I just received an update on this matter. Just to let you know, actually, in different countries/regions the band 5GHz is not supported yet, and when is implemented, OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) release BIOS updates/drivers to enable the support. You mentioned that maybe Russian restrictions are applied to your country, and yes, that is a possibility since 5GHz hotspot is still not supported in Russia.

Since the Operating System (OS) is involved too, the best thing to do at this point would be to make sure that the BIOS, OS, and other drivers are up to date and to check with the ISP (Internet Service Provider) directly about the support of the 5GHz hotspot in your country.

This isn't a request for help, I'm just documenting how I made my new USB wifi adapter work with Mobile hotspot on Windows 10. I mostly use these devices to create a hotspot at work for my phones to connect to the cabled Ethernet connection, and a full fledged router isn't an option, so I need the mobile hotspot function to work properly. However, during both my previous install (TL-WN725N) and this one (T4U v3) I encountered several hurdles before I could make them work. Perhaps others have the same problems and these points might help them troubleshoot.

Basically, I was upgrading from the TL-WN725N to the T4U v3, uninstalled the old drivers and installed the new ones. WiFi started up fine, but the hotspot didn't work. I also tried to revert back to the TL-WN725N in one of the attempts to figure out what was wrong.

My personal hotspot stopped working altogether immediately following the 9.3.1 update on my 6s+. It does not appear to have any correlation to Wondows 10. i use my hotspot daily for business, and it worked fine (although often finicky) on Windows 10 with iOS 9.3. It often required turning the hotspot on / off a few times before Windows would recognize it. I get nothing now when I enable it. No blue banner at the top, and certainly no available connection with Windows 10. It looks like Apple botched something again. I was curious, were you able to get yours working?

THANK YOU! Although I couldn't read the text in the image, your one sentence instruction, "Try to manually update iPhone driver in Device Manager while tethering turned on. Just specify location C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support\NetDrivers ," told me everything I needed to know...and I had already tried for TWO days to get my personal hotspot work with my new computer at work!! Thank you, again!

We can get the computer to connect via the WiFi hotspot, but my mother-in-law is not technologically literate, and even I can't get Apple's WiFi hotspot to work/connect consistently on any device without being cajoled.

-This is mostly for OS versions lower than Win10, as Win10 has an easy-to-use hotspot feature in the network and internet settings, funny how few people know that. I have not tried this on Win10 but if there is no gui it could be useful.

-Make sure you have "Sharing" enabled on the network adapter you are turning into a hotspot (Control Panel>network and internet>network and sharing>change adapter settings>right click the adapter>properties>sharing tab) if it is not there, you need admin privileges.

please refer this link -tw/windows-hardware/drivers/partnerapps/wi-fi-direct ,
SoftAP is not supported in windows except windows7, you can download and refer WiFiDirectLegacyAPDemo source code in the link.
Up IoT Core driver has supported WiFi Direct APIs, it's no problem to support hotspot.

I saw a comment on reddit saying that since mac address is the same, and I previously connected on windows, there is an issue on ipv6 and removing the device from router setting should solve the problem. Unfortunately my router does not have that option.

Want to use your Windows PC as an internet-enabled wireless hotspot for your other devices? If you're using Windows 8.1 or Windows 7, you can create a Wi-Fi hotspot using the Command Prompt using the hosted network feature. If you're using Windows 10 or Windows 11, you may be able to use Command Prompt if your Wi-Fi card supports the now-deprecated "hosted network" option. If not, it's very easy to create a hotspot in modern versions of Windows in the Settings app. This wikiHow article will teach you how to share your Windows PC's internet connection as a wireless hotspot using the Command Prompt (CMD).

The vEthernet connections are all there because I have Hyper-V installed on my machine, and have a virtual switch that shares my ethernet adapter. This means that the machine connects through the vEthernet (wired) adapter instead of the physical Ethernet one. All of this works great, except that the mobile hotspot tries to enable internet connection sharing on the physical adapter, not the virtual one, which means that devices connected through the mobile hotspot have no internet access. The key, after a bit of trial and error, was to change the properties of the vEthernet adapter like so:

Baidu WiFi Hotspot is an exceptional software that transforms your computer into a reliable WiFi hotspot with remarkable ease. The program stands out for its straightforward functionality, enabling users to establish their own wireless networks from their PCs or laptops without any complexity.

Some business devices, such as laptops, tablets and smartphones, can benefit from having a wireless hotspot nearby. For laptops, it can be beneficial to work without a wired connection. In the case of tablets and smartphones, using Wi-Fi can help minimize the use of a wireless carrier data package. If you don't have a Wi-Fi-capable router, you can create a hotspot using a PC running the Windows operating system.

You also need to consider that your computer needs to be always turned on to act as a wireless access point. If the computer enters into sleep, hibernate, or restarts, your wireless hotspot will stop working, and you will need to start manually the feature using the

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