Win7 wireless shared Internet and bridge sharing Internet settings, there are two computers must see

  
 

Many people who use windows7OS
are not very familiar with the setting method of using two computer
wireless shared Internet or bridging Internet, but through the settings such as wireless LAN in this article Allows you to set up your own wireless sharing or bridging access to the win7 system.

Win7 Sharing Internet Settings 1. Open Wireless Network Management -> Add -> Create a Temporary Network -> Set Name and Password can also be used without identity open. 2. Set the wireless network properties. Write IP is 192.168.0.1 Subnet is 255.255.255.0 Gateway does not need to write. 3. Then pull your computer to the network you just created. This is important. Otherwise, other computers cannot connect to the network you set up. 4. Next set another computer computer wireless network IP is set to 192.168.0.2 subnet is 255.255.255.0 gateway is 192.168.0.1 DNS as set above. 5. Connect to the network you just created, so that two computers with wireless network cards become wireless LANs.

If two computers with wireless network cards do not have wireless routing but have a network cable, they want to have two people accessing the Internet at the same time as long as the following settings. The basic settings are the same as above but in the local connection network properties you want to tick in the shared phase selection (to allow other network users to connect via this computer's Internet connection) and then select the local connection and then the DNS in both computer wireless properties The settings are the same as in the host local connection.

win7 system bridge shared Internet settings

After creating a wireless temporary network, select the local connection and the wireless network at the same time, right click and select the bridge, enter the bridge and fill in the gateway as the local connection gateway. Is 192.168.1.1, IP is 192.168.XX, subnet is 255.255.255.0, DNS should fill in its own local, different network DNS is different, connect your computer to just create a wireless temporary network, also put another The computer has just created a wireless temporary network IP set to 192.168.1.XX, the number in XX can not be the same as the first computer is set to be the same as the first computer.

If one computer is a Win7 system and the other computer is the best way to create a temporary network for XP system, it is set to open without identity, and the encryption mode is set to none, because the encryption methods of the two systems are different. If you add a password, you may not be able to connect to the Internet.

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