[PORTABLE] Download Wifi Hotspot For Windows 7

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Danielle Dinunzio

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Jan 20, 2024, 7:19:19 AM1/20/24
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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?

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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.

I have created numerous hotspots with other usb adapters. Windows 7 has a built in functionality of allowing wireless network adapters to create hotspots to share internet. This can be done directly through the windows elevated command prompt, or using a 3rd party software that has a nicer UI such as Connectify.

I am not talking about Adhoc mode. I am talking about creating hotspot in "infrastructure" mode. This is done by utilizing the built in API in windows 7, 8 and 10 to create a hotspot. The Last 4 (and only versions) of the netgear 6210 drivers, do no support it. For such a basic funtionality of a wifi adapter to be able to broadcast a wifi signal, it is apalling of why it is not supported.

When I finally got the products, they suspiciously came in two brown boxes, no official packaging, just pink bubble wrapping in each of them. I tried the products briefly at the time, and they connected to wifi fine, so I didn't think too much about it. A few weeks later, after setting up the internet at my place, I wanted to use different computers around the home as mini hotspots to expand the range of my wifi network. Of course, with the issues that these adapters had, it was impossible. Their current driver (as well as 3 drivers before it) did not support creating a hotspot, and would just fail to do so each time. Searching day after day for any online resource to fix this issue come as a waste of time.

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.

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.

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:

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).

I just noticed that my AX200 is transmitting in Wifi 6 (not sure exactly if it's indeed Wifi6 or not, but is shows as wifi6 in my S22 Ultra). Would this be a real Wifi6 transmissition? And would we be able to get something like this in OpenWrt, so we could have cheap x86 builds with Wifi6 using intel cards?

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

If I connected to LAN & network adapter is on top priority in anti bridging option wifi gets disconnected & unable to enable hotspot. But if I am connected to wifi & wifi is on top priority in anti bridging option then mobile hotspot is getting connected. So how to achieve this?

I'm trying to connect my Nintendo DS to Internet, but my router have a WPA security, which isn't supported by the DS. So I'd like to create a hotspot to share my wifi at home, but with a WEP security or no password at all.

I downloaded some mobile apps too, but none has provided a way to create an open hotspot or to change the security level to WEP. So currently I'm using my mobile data, but I have a bad connection (which doesn't work often) and I don't want to apply some obscure changes to my router in order to modify the security. Does someone have an idea to help me?

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