Establish a temporary network under WIN7 Share WIFI for android phone use

  
        

Many version friends reflect mobile phones like desire HD, can't connect to establish temporary network under WIN7, there is a simple method below, you may wish to try! Setup steps: 1: First look at our wireless network card support no. Click Start, enter cmd on the keyboard, press Enter, copy the following sentence: netsh wlan show drivers, right click on the cmd dialog box, paste it to “c:\\users\\*** >”, and press Enter. After that, a bunch of words will appear, and the “supported bearer network” will be found. “It’s followed by ” is ” or “no”. If it is "yes", congratulations, skip to step 3 directly, and if it is "no", continue to step 2. 2: Download the wireless network card driver to the official website of your notebook. For example, my computer is thinkpad t400. After downloading the driver from Lenovo's official website, you can install it. Install the driver and return to step 1 to continue viewing until the “supported bearer network” becomes “all” and you can continue to the next step, otherwise your network card does not support it. 3: Continue to enter after the cmd dialog: netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow Then press Enter and continue to type: netsh wlan set hostednetwork ssid=Hostpot key=12345678 Then enter (Hostpot is the name of the wireless network, you can change it at will; 12345678 For the wireless network password, you can change it to 8 or more. 4: Open the control panel --- network and internet --- network and sharing center --- change the adapter settings and find a new wireless network card At this time, right click on the local connection --- attribute --- share, the first one is ticked and select wireless network 2, the second is marked with a tick, OK. 5: In the cmd dialog box, type: netsh wlan start hostednetwork , you can close cmd. Use the Desire HD to search the wireless network to discover the wireless network. Next time you restart your computer, type in the cmd: netsh wlan start hostednetwork or create a new text file to write to netsh wlan start hostednetwork, save as: open the wireless network .bat, run the bat after the next boot. Author Hu Yuhui's blog

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