How to create your own WiFi Network in Windows Vista/Seven


Howdy! If you have a laptop or desktop with Wireless adapters, you can create your own Wireless network in 2 Minutes. By using your wireless network, you can connect other PCs/Mobile Phones/Iphones to your network. Furthermore, if you have Internet connection, you can share your internet in your new WiFi network & thus all your devices which are connectied to this new WiFi network, can access Internet!

Step 1

Go to Control Panel >All Control Panel Items > Network and Sharing Center

A windowl like the Image below will Appear. Click on Manage Wireless Networks

how to create wifi

how to create wifi

Step 2

As on the Image Shown below, first click the Add Button. Then click on Create an Adhoc Network

Step 3

A window like picture below will appear after you click the Next button.

Now, Choose a Name.

Select “WEP” as security Option

Finally, choose a 5 character long security key, which acts like a password.

Put the tick mark on “Save this Network”. When you are done, Click Next

Congratz! :D You’ve successfully created your WiFi Network!

How to connect?

Suppose, I gave my new WiFi network the name “giga”. Now to connect to it, first I’ll have to connect the network in my laptop/pc. For this, click the Network Notification Icon on the right corner of your taskbar (See image below) and click on your network’s name to stablish the connection.

Now, go to your mobile/Ipod/Other PC and start WiFi. Pick the new network’s name and enter the WEP key to connect to your newly created WiFi network!

PS> If you wan to share your Internet, let me know in comments. I’ll describe the procedures then. :)

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