- Important!
- * The WiFi broadcasting feature is applicable only to laptops; desktop computers cannot broadcast WiFi as they lack WiFi cards similar to those in laptops.
* To broadcast WiFi on Windows 7, your laptop must have the complete set of network drivers, WiFi, .NET, and more... - * To avoid errors during usage, readers can use the MyPublicWiFi software to create a WiFi hotspot; this software is not only free but also very user-friendly. For more information, check out the article on WiFi broadcasting with MyPublicWiFi
Broadcasting WiFi in Windows 7 without the use of additional software offers numerous advantages, including sharing Internet access with other devices with high stability, cost savings, and no need to install any applications on your computer.
Guide to Broadcasting WiFi on Windows 7 without Using Software
- To broadcast WiFi on Win7 and share WiFi on Windows 7, your computer must have the complete set of network drivers, WiFi, .NET, and more...
Step 1: Access the Open Network and Sharing Center by clicking on the network icon in the bottom right corner of the screen, as shown below
Step 2:
Step 3: Here, hold down Ctrl and select both LAN and Wireless network cards, Right-click and choose Bridge Connections
A Network Bridge icon will appear
Step 4: Go back and select Set up a connection or network
Step 5: Choose Set up a wireless ad hoc and then select Next
Step 6: Proceed to select Next
Step 7: A new dialog appears, select
Network name: Enter the desired WiFi network name
Security type: Choose the password type for the WiFi network
Security key: Enter the Password
- After entering, check the box for Save this network. Then click Next
- Initiating the WiFi network
Step 8: After configuring, select Turn on Internet Connection Sharing to share the Internet connection
Step 9: Connect to the newly created network
- Note
- Go to Manage Wireless Network to view and manage connected WiFi networks. If you no longer want to connect, right-click and select Forget Network
Here, Mytour has guided you on how to broadcast WiFi using Windows 7 without using any software. It's not too complicated to turn Windows 7 into a WiFi hotspot. Now you can freely share your internet connection through this WiFi network.
If you're using Windows 8, you can also broadcast WiFi on Win 8 without using software to use the internet on mobile devices or share it with friends in the room.
The latest operating system today is Windows 10, which also supports the WiFi broadcasting feature on Win 10 through the cmd command in the system, allowing users to avoid installing supporting software.
Additionally, there are many other WiFi broadcasting software options that you can explore to create WiFi from your laptop, such as MyPublicWiFi (free), Connectify (paid), and Maryfi (free). Among them, Connectify is more widely used but comes with a trial version and requires payment, while MyPublicWiFi is free.
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