How to set WiFi hotspot in Windows XP system

  
 

The current notebooks all have built-in wireless network cards, most of which support AP, so we can set up Wifi hotspots through notebooks and provide free internet access to our mobile phones. So how do I set up wifi hotspots in xp system? Let's take a look at it. !

1. Right-click on the “My Network Places” icon on the desktop. “Options (R)" Properties (R)>

2. In the pop-up “Network Connection” In the window, right click on "Wireless Network Connection" and select "Properties (R)".

3. In the "Wireless Network Connection Properties" window we click on the "Internet Protocol" ( TCP/IP)” Then click on "Properties(R)">;

4, in the <;internet protocol (TCP/IP) attribute” window we have to set the IP address and subnet mask Code, click OK after setting is completed.

5, return to the "Wireless Network Connection Properties" window, select the "Wireless Network Configuration" option and then select "Advanced" (V)”


6. In the “Advanced” property window we select “any available network (first access point)” remember not to check “Automatically connect to non-preferred network”

7, return & ldquo; wireless network configuration & rdquo; here we want to add a & ldquo; network name (SSID) & rdquo; such as: gongxiang, the network key is set to at least 5 digits and then ticked "This is a computer to the computer (temporary) network, unused wireless access point & rdquo;.

8. Return to <;Wireless Network Configuration> We can see the available networks just added.

9, then right click on the "Network Connections" window and right click on "Local Connections" and select "Properties (R)" in the Advanced column. "Allow other networks." Users can connect via this computer's internet connection.

10, Finally open the wireless network to view "available wireless network", try using the WiFi connection on your phone.

The above is the specific steps to set up the wifi hotspot in the xp system, I hope to help everyone.

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