How to set up wireless temporary network in Win7 system

  
                  

Let's share with you how the Win7 system sets up a wireless temporary network:

If you don't have a router and a wireless AP at home, would you like to use a mobile phone, an iPad, or a few computers at the same time? There is a very useful function in Windows, that is, you can set up a wireless temporary network, so that devices with wifi function can connect to the network through a computer with Internet access.

The premise is that your computer wireless network card has this feature, generally have it? Setting up "wireless temporary network" under WinXP is very troublesome, but there is a wizard in Windows7, it is very convenient!

1. Turn on your wireless network card

Explain that I use wired Internet access, so my laptop has two network cards, one of which is a wireless network card.

2, add wireless temporary network

Go to “Control Panel\\Network and Internet\\Network and Sharing Center", click “Set new connection or network”, select “ Set up a wireless temporary (computer to computer) network, click on "Next", then "Next", set the network name, security type and in the "Name your network and select security options" Security key, check “Save this network”. Click “Next”. Tips "weste.net network is already available" <; Click “ Close & rdquo; button can be used!

Note: I chose WEP for the security type here, because I tried to connect to the wireless temporary network using iPodTouch. Only WEP can do it. I don't know why.

3, add connection sharing

This step will be ready to use, because the device has been able to find the wireless network SSID is weste.net through wifi. If you connect, you will find that there is no traffic, that is, you have not shared the Internet with the local network card. This requires the next step.

Right click on “Local Connection", select the "Share” tab, check “Allow other network users to connect via this computer's Internet connection". Then click the “Settings(G)...” button, at least check a "Web Server (HTTP)" in the service! (But I don't know if this step is necessary, it doesn't seem to be necessary, huh, huh)

4. Everything is ready to connect successfully

If you successfully connect to this wireless temporary network, you can see it.

5, how to access each other

If the device accesses the Internet through a wireless temporary network, how to access this host? In fact, their network IP segment is at 192.168.137, the host's IP is 192.168.137.1, and the connected device is DHCP-assigned, which is 192.168.137.X. These can be found by the ipconfig/all command.

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