How To Create Wireless Ad-Hoc Internet Connection In Windows 8
If you’re a power user, you might have noticed that Windows 8 doesn’t include an option to create and setup ad-hoc network connection to share files and internet with Wi-Fi enabled computers and devices. Windows 7 ad- hoc connection feature does nothing except creating a shared connection with separate IP address to register the device on the virtual network. This allows users to use router’s default or specified DNS server address to easily connect to internet. Even though Windows 8 comes with ICS (Internet Connection Sharing) feature to allow devices to connect to yours PC internet connection, it doesn’t allow creating a wireless network connection to share the internet. In this post, we will look at a simple tool that lets you easily create and manage ad-hoc connections in Windows 8. . Steps: 1. Open Notepad 2. Copy and Pasted this code in there netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid= Whatever key=Whatever keyUsage=...