Win8 set up wireless network tutorial

  
                  

A friend said that like win7, I think the principle is the same, but there is no option to establish a temporary network in win8. At least I don't have it. As for whether there is software switching wireless, I don't know, I don't like it. With the software switch, it is still from the system, forgive me.

First of all, the computer must have a wireless network card (nonsense), then press win+x to bring up the menu selection “command prompt (admin)” enter “netsh wlan show drive”if support is displayed For “ is & rdquo;, see the white circle.

Next, start to establish a wireless network, continue to enter "netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode = allow ssid=your username key=your password (like win7, 8 or 13)" and then A prompt appears to be established successfully. Minimize the window.


Open Network and Sharing Center Select Select Change Adapter Settings to see an extra wireless connection.


Select Local Connection, right-click Properties, select Share, select New Wireless Network in the network connection, and both options are checked.


Go back to the command prompt and continue typing "netsh wlan start hostednetwork" to open the network.

The network has been set up so far.

Ps: The network will not open automatically every time you turn it on, you can only enter it manually. You can create a .bat file to open quickly. Create a new txt file from the desktop, enter "ldsh; netsh wlan start hostednetwork"; save and exit, rename the suffix to .bat, right click on each boot and select to open as administrator.

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