How To: Turn Your Windows Vista Laptop Into a Mobile WiFi Hotspot
Have you ever found yourself in a position where you have the only Internet connection on your Windows Vista laptop and have friends or colleagues who would like to share that connection? If you have a wireless card or built-in WLAN on your Windows Vista notebook and all the other laptops all have WiFi, the solution is both easy and free.Please note that these steps apply only to Windows Vista.
- To start setting up your mobile hotspot, go to Windows Vista Start -> Control Panel -> Network and Sharing Center and click on “Set up a connection or network.”
- On the next dialog, select “Set up a wireless ad-hoc network.”
- Enter a name for your new network, select WEP privacy, and set a password. Then click “Save this network.” Let your friends know the name of your network, and the password to access it.
A word about the network Security type – WEP is an older network security protocol and is not the most secure.It’s better selecting WEP rather than a stronger protocol because it will allow older laptops and handhelds to connect to your network. WEP is better in a mixed environment, and ad-hoc networks are intended to be networks of convenience, or in other words, temporary. If you have a permanent need to share an Internet connection, it would be more sensible to buy a WiFi router,
- Click Next and select “Turn on Internet connection sharing.” This creates the wireless network and enables Internet Connection Sharing between the devices.
- At this point, Windows Vista is ready to share the default internet connection. This is probably the Ethernet connection, but we want to share the wireless card connection instead.
- Again, go to Windows Vista Start -> Control Panel -> Network Sharing Center, and then click on “Manage network connections.” Right-click your wireless device and select “Properties.”Windows Vista User Account Control(UAC) may ask for permission to continue.
- Click on the “Sharing” tab and select “Allow other network users to connect through this computer’s internet connection” and click OK.
- And this sets up your mobile hotspot in Windows Vista.
To use the created mobile hotspot in Windows Vista, first connect to the Internet wirelessly using the usual method on your Vista laptop. Then once you’re connected, go to Start -> Connect To and click your new network name under Wireless Network Connection. If all goes well, Vista will report “The [network] is ready to use” and inform you that the network is broadcasting and will stay active until everyone disconnects from it.
Your friends and colleagues should now be able to go to their Windows Vista’s Network Sharing Center and find your new network listed under Connect to a Network.
Note that only one internet connection can be set up for sharing at one time. If you later decide to enable it for your Ethernet connection, you’ll need to go into Network Connections and Properties for your “Local Area Connection.”
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Written by Tony on September 16th, 2008 with
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#1. October 23rd, 2009, at 10:11 AM.
we tried dis bt we are getting dat our current net connection cannot be shared.. what we r using is idea netsetter using usb hub.. pls help us to get through this