![]() ![]() Having a capability of making your laptop a hotspot makes possible building a wireless personal area network on the road, as Alex Gizis, CEO of connectify, pointed out in an email sent to us. The version 1.0 does look promising and works much better than its beta version, and this ad-hoc mode used for non-supported wireless card makes the software a much better replacement to the native virtual WiFi that’s built in the Windows 7. The connected device will also show up in the control panel with a bit of more information. A few seconds later, my laptop becomes a WiFi hotspot that’s ready to accept the connections.Ī message will be popping up in the bottom right corner when a device gets connected. ![]() Give a name to the WiFi hotspot with a password, and click Start Hotspot button to start. Launch the control panel from the system tray, you will noticed in my case that AP mode is not supported. In order to make it as a WiFi hotspot, I need to Internet connection from other source, such as my Ethernet port. Ad Hoc mode needs the Internet connection to come from another card (Ethernet, cellular or a second WiFi card in your computer).įor example, my wireless card on my laptop is not Windows 7 certified. The single biggest difference between these two model isĪccess Point mode allows you to actually share a WiFi connection from the same WiFi card that you are using to access the WiFi network. ![]() The Windows 7 certified cards can do “Access Point” mode while any cards can do “Ad Hoc” mode. ![]() If your wireless cart is not supported, you won’t be able to use this neat technology.Ĭonnectify now makes it work with all WiFi cards in Windows 7. The main complain I had about the native virtual wireless and Connectify beta is that they only work on the certified wireless driver. Now, with the version 1.0 officially released, it gives me at least one reason to use it. We had blogged it and questioned that if we really need a software that does something that’s already baked in the system. Connectify, a software that turns Windows 7 laptop into a WiFi hotspot, opened their first beta in Nov 2009. ![]()
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