How to Create Ad Hoc WiFi Hotspot In Windows 10
There are some, albeit rare occasions where you need to connect a wireless device to the Internet but don’t have access to a WiFi access point but for some unfathomable reason do have access to an Ethernet connection. The times we can think of such a thing happening tend to revolve around hotel rooms, but we’re sure there are other situations that may arise. If you do find yourself in such a predicament though, there is a way around it so long as you have a Windows 10 machine handy.
Using Windows 10 – or indeed many versions of Windows, it’s just nice and easy now – you can create an Ad hoc WiFi network from your computer, allowing anything connected to that network to share the computer’s Internet connection. What you’re doing is effectively turning your computer into an expensive WiFi access point. Isn’t technology great?
We’re going to cover the setup method here, and it’s only really a case of a couple of commands followed by some mouse clicking. If you find yourself in need of a quick and dirty WiFi connection and have a Windows 10 machine and an Ethernet connection, then this may just save your day.
Here’s what you need to do.
Step 1: Right click on Start button or press the Windows + X keys to open the power user settings panel, and launch Command Prompt (Admin) to get started.
netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=adhocname key=password
Step 3: Enter this one last command and hit the Enter / Return key:
netsh wlan start hostednetwork
netsh wlan stop hostednetwork
Enjoy it !!!!
Source : redmondpie
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