How to set a win7 wireless network card as a virtual router

Updated on technology 2024-03-23
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1.Run the command prompt as an administrator.

    Because the steps below must be run under administrator privileges, we can find "Command Prompt" from the start menu, or type directly into cmd quick search, right-click on it, select "Run as administrator", click "Yes" in the user control window that pops up. Another way is to hold down the Ctrl and Shift keys and click directly on the shortcut, which is simpler.

    2.Enable and set the "Virtual WiFi Network Card" mode.

    Run the following command to enable the virtual wireless network card: netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=(write the wireless network name here) key=(here is the password) The following figure shows you.

    After the execution, we will see a virtual network card of "Wi-Fi 2" in the network adapter.

    mode: Whether to enable the virtual Wi-Fi network card, change to disallow to disable, and the virtual network card will disappear.

    SSID: Specifies the name of the wireless network, preferably in English.

    key: specifies the password of the wireless network. This password is used to encrypt the wireless network with secure WPA2, which can prevent the network from being rubbed off.

    The above three parameters can actually be used separately, for example, only mode=disallow can directly disable the virtual wifi network card.

    3.Enable Internet Connection Sharing (ICS).

    Please refer to the experience.

    Hope it helps.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Virtual network card, also known as virtual network adapter, uses software to simulate the network environment, simulate the network adapter, and establish a local area network between remote computers. Many rainforest wood wind pure win7 flagship version users do not know how to configure the virtual network card in win7,The establishment of a virtual network card is actually very simple,I don't know the next friend to learn the win7 method of setting up a virtual network card。

    Here's how:

    1. First, enter the control panel and click the "Start" button in the lower left corner to open the "Start" menu;

    2. Then switch to the viewing mode of "Small Icon" or "Large Icon" in the upper right corner, and open "Device Manager";

    3. Next, start adding the virtual NIC and select "Network Adapter".

    4. Then click "Operation" above to open the menu and select "Add Obsolete Hardware";

    5. After that, the "Add Hardware" window will pop up, click Next;

    6. Then select "Install Hardware Manually Selected from the List (Advanced)";

    7. Select "Network Adapter" and click Next.

    9. Click Next to start the installation, wait for a while;

    10. The hardware is successfully installed, the setup wizard is completed, click Finish, and the virtual network card is created, and then we can check the verification of Qin Chun in the online neighborhood;

    11. After the creation is completed, we can add a loopbackadapter in the network adapter in the device manager of the control senzi panel, and then we can also find a local connection in the network connection of the network neighbor 2, which is the virtual connection we created, which is what we call the virtual network card.

    The above is all the content of the method of setting up a virtual network card in win7, you only need to follow the above steps step by step to add a virtual network card.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Go to Device Manager.

    2. Click Next.

    3. Continue to the next step.

    4. Keep going down.

    This will allow you to add a virtual NIC card. Finally, if you set the IP yourself according to this method, there is an exclamation mark on the small computer icon displayed in the lower right corner, and the connection is not on the Internet, then you have to manually set the IP address, pay attention to the same network segment.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello! We'd be happy to answer your questions.

    First go to the Control Panel, then click Hardware & Sound, then Device Manager.

    Tap Network Adapter Tap Action Tap Again Add obsolete hardware.

    Then click Next, then click Manual Installation, then Next, find the network adapter, then double-click on it, click on Microsoft, and then find the Microsoft Loopback Adapter in the list on the right

    Click on it and then click Next to get it !

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Big brother, it seems to be setting up virtual memory.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    As far as I know, I haven't heard of a virtual route, or it's not needed. This should be called shared Internet access, your laptop is used as a host server, not as a route (at least that's what we say) I've tried to share the Internet with another wireless connection, but I've tried more.

    This method is, the use of the wireless network card between the two computers to achieve interconnection on the line, you do your own host computer to share the wireless network card is OK, there are two aspects, one is the correct setting of computer sharing and network card sharing problem (there is a "home office network" in the XP system called "home office network" setting, the Internet can be found); The second is to set up the wireless network card interconnection problem (computer-to-computer interconnection, which can also be found on the Internet), I will not say much.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Click "Add" in the "Preferred Network" of the "Wireless Network Configuration" of the notebook, fill in the network name (SSID), and fill in as long as the other one is the same. Tick "Connect even if this network is not broadcasting". It can be left unencrypted.

    Tick "This is a computer-to-computer (temporary) network with no wireless access points used", go to the "Authentication" page to remove "Enable verification for this network", and go to the "Connect" page and tick "Connect when this network is within the zone". Finally, click OK. At this point, the laptop and notebook should be connected wirelessly.

    Then go to the local connection of the laptop that can access the Internet and set it to "Allow other network users......to connect".

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    That requires your network card to support soft AP

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Assuming wireless routing, drag other wireless devices to the Internet?

    Win'7 automatically comes with this feature. You can create a new network.

    If you are troublesome, you can directly install the Flashlink Arbitrary Software from Lenovo.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's a hassle. A new network peering connection can be established... Open the Network & Sharing Center – Set up a new network connection – Set up a wireless temporary network (last one) and follow the prompts.

    This is the method used by stupid people, and it's very simple. I spent a long time figuring out the previous coding.

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  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There's so much upstairs that I won't say more.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    How to set up a wireless router.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Interesting. There is such a thing.

    I have seen it for a long time.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1. First, right-click the "Computer" icon on the desktop, and then select the "Device Manager" option;

    2. After entering the Device Manager, right-click the first item and select the "Add Obsolete Hardware" item;

    3. Then in the pop-up interface, select the "Install the hardware I manually selected from the list (advanced)" option, and click the next button;

    4. Then in the list of common hardware types, select "Network Adapter", and then click the Next button;

    5. Then select "Microsoft" in the vendor column, select "Microsoft Loopback Adapter" in the network adapter column, and click Next;

    6. In this way, you can add a virtual network card, and then set the IP yourself, the small computer icon displayed in the lower right corner will have an exclamation mark to connect to the Internet, at this time, manually set the IP, pay attention to the same network segment.

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