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Wireless hotspot on laptop helper
What is it?
A hotspot is a physical location that offers Internet access over a wireless local area network (WLAN) through the use of a router connected to a link to an Internet service provider. Hotspots typically use Wi-Fi technology.
Hotspots may be found in coffee shops and various other public establishments in many developed urban areas throughout the world. A hotspot is differentiated from a wireless access point, which is the hardware device used to provide the wireless network service.
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What i need in order for this to work?
If you used Windows 7 or Windows XP, you know that these operating systems allow you to create ad hoc wireless connections between computers. You could use those connections to create a wireless network between multiple computers or to share the Internet connection that was available on one of them. If you use Windows 8.1 or if you just migrated to Windows 10, then you might have noticed that this can no longer be done, at least not using a visual interface. However, with the help of the Command Prompt and a few commands, you too can turn your Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 laptop or hybrid device into a WiFi access point. Here's how:
To use your Windows Vista, 7, or Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 laptop or hybrid device as an WiFi access point for other devices, it must have at least 2 network cards installed and one of them must be a wireless network card. One of them must be connected to the Internet.
We've tested multiple scenarios, and the ones that worked great include:
One laptop using its Ethernet connection for Internet access and its WiFi adapter to broadcast - use a network cable to connect your laptop to the Internet and the wireless network card for the access point that's sharing the Internet access with other devices.
One laptop that is connected to the Internet through a mobile USB modem and broadcasts the wireless network through its WiFi adapter - many users will have a USB mobile modem available with 3G or 4G connectivity. They can use it for Internet access and use the wireless network adapter for creating the access point and sharing the Internet access with others.
One laptop and two wireless network adapters, one connected to the Internet and the other acting as an access point - you won't find this situation too often, as laptops and hybrid devices don't come with two wireless network cards installed. However, you can install a wireless USB adapter and use it to create the access point.