E' possibile far sì che un PC con Windows 7 possa funzionare da AP (non ad-hoc, ma in MASTER mode, un AP vero e proprio) in maniera molto semplice:
Windows 7 has a feature called "VirtualWifi". It allows you to split your WLAN access in Windows 7 on your Laptop or PC and to act like an accesspoint for other Laptops, so you can share your internet connection. 1<http://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/show/897-how-to-set-up-virtual-wifi-in-windows-7#1> .Enable VirtualWifi You must run a command line with admin rights. Type in: netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid="MySSID" key="Mykey" keyUsage=persistent Leave the commanline-window open 2<http://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/show/897-how-to-set-up-virtual-wifi-in-windows-7#2> .Check the new virtual wifi adaptor Go to your Device Manager and check if you see a "Microsoft Virtual Wifi Miniport Adaptor" when expand the network adaptors. If you check your wireless network cards in your network and sharing center you´ll see a second wireless network connection. 3<http://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/show/897-how-to-set-up-virtual-wifi-in-windows-7#3> .Start the virtual network card Go back to the admin-rights command shell and type in: netsh wlan start hostednetwork Conclusion<http://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/show/897-how-to-set-up-virtual-wifi-in-windows-7#conclusion> With just a few steps you can make your Laptop or PC act like an wifi-accesspoint for friends or colleagues in a hotel or a at a conference. You can disable this feature by typing in "netsh wlan stop hostednetwork" at a commandline window with administrator rights.
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