Wifi hotspot

Hii i had already read about the creation of wifi hotspot using admin cmd prmpt... i created a hotspot in my laptop and when i tried to connect it to my phone and another laptop of mine it is not connecting.... in my phone it sometimes says no ap response.... sometime it show connection and immmediately discnnecting... pls help me.... Thanks in advance....

August 8th, 2013 5:38pm

Hi,

I would like to let you know the connection will be affected by distance, blocks or wifi connection stability.

You can update the wifi adapter driver manually to test the issue. Meanwhile, please ensure your host can access Internet successfully.

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August 13th, 2013 6:33am

Hi,

I would like to let you know the connection will be affected by distance, blocks or wifi connection stability.

You can update the wifi adapter driver manually to test the issue. Meanwhile, please ensure your host can access Internet successfu

November 10th, 2013 5:14pm

Hey there :)

I'm not sure about other computers, but particularly for windows 8.1, 

 the connection between the computer and phone may be incorrectly set.

To check this, do as follows:

In the network and sharing center of your computer, you will see a section labelled 'View your active networks'. In the right column underneath 'Access type: Internet', the hyperlink next to 'Connections:' should be 'Local Area Connection* 4'. If it says 'Ethernet', then you will need to change it.

Click on the 'Ethernet' hyperlink. Then click on properties, and access the sharing tab. Look for the 'Home networking connection:' box, and see if it says 'Wi-Fi'. If it does, then this may be the problem, as it should be something else. 

To change this, simply un-check the above and below boxes by removing the ticks, and then press 'ok'. This will take a few seconds.

Then, once closed, go back into it by clicking properties and switching over to the sharing tab. Now the box for 'Home networking connection:' should say 'Select a private network connection'. Click on that box and select 'Local Area Connection*4'. Be sure to re-check the above box by clicking on it to add the tick, as well as  the lower box if desired (although not necessary). Then click 'ok', and the problem should be fixed. 

For windows 8.1, the 'Connections:' section should now say 'Local Area Connection* 4',  NOT 'Ethernet' 

Hope this helps :)

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