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The MicroSerof Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter in the network adapter is a hidden feature of Windows 7, Virtual WiFi. The traditional temporary wireless network (i.e., ad hoc mode) is a point-to-point network, similar to the "dual-machine interconnection" in the wired network, although it can also achieve Internet sharing, but it is mainly used for temporary interconnection between two devices, and some devices (such as devices using Android system) do not support connecting to the temporary wireless network. There is also a very serious problem, because a wireless network card can only be connected to one wireless network, so if you connect to the Internet through a wireless network card, you can no longer use this wireless network card to establish a temporary network and share the Internet.
The virtual WiFi function in Windows7 can virtualize a network card on the basis of a real wireless network card, realize the AP function of the wireless router, and solve all the problems of the temporary network.
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The ThinkPad SL410 machine is. I bought it in April, and it should be pre-installed with the win7 home version of the system, right? If all of this hasn't changed, and the system hotkeys are fine after you've updated the drivers, then it looks like you're having trouble installing some other software.
After you install the dual system, you must have formatted a drive letter, and the file path that comes with the ThinkPad is lost or changed, so it's normal for this kind of hotkey to not work. It's not okay to uninstall the dual system now. Then I suggest that you save everything that needs to be saved in the C disk, press the blue key to restore the system when you boot it, restore the machine to the factory state, if you can restore the problem is basically solved, if you can't restore it, you bought the machine in April, go directly to the local service station, and reinstall the original system within a year is free.
Blue Express Service** is 800-990-8888
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Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter is the Microsoft Virtual Wireless Micro Adapter.
By enabling Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter, you can turn your computer into a wireless router by enabling virtual WiFi and softAP (i.e., virtual wireless AP), enabling shared Internet access and saving network fees and router purchase fees.
When this virtual device appears in your machine, it means that you can use this virtual interface to share Internet access or form a small LAN with other devices with wireless connections.
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This is the driver of the computer wifi Internet access,It is recommended that you install software such as the driver wizard,Then open the software and he will scan out the missing or expired driver of your computer! You try.
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However, there are a lot of wireless hotspots searched on the computer, of course, they are set up by others, so which one is opened by yourself, that is, what is the name of which one you created? How can I connect to the wireless network I created? Which god passed by and mentioned it.
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Under win7, the win+r button directly brings up the run dialog box, and the two command prompts on the surface are executed separately on the OK.
SSID: the name of the wireless hotspot.
key: wireless hot occupancy password.
1. Set the wireless hotspot name and password.
netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=ap key=password
2. Turn on the wireless hotspot.
netsh wlan start hostednetwork
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Hello, you try this method:
The method of opening a virtual WiFi hotspot in the win8 system is similar to the method of opening the wifi under win7, but it is slightly different under win8. The specific steps are as follows:
1. Run cmd:win+x and select Command Prompt (administrator permissions).
2. Enable and set the virtual wifi network card.
Enter the following command: netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=huanr key=12345678
3. Enable the connection.
Open "Control Panel" - >Network and Sharing Center" - >Change adapter settings", add this item "Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter", and right-click to enable the connection.
If it is successfully enabled, there will be an additional wireless with the network card "Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter" in the network connection. To make it easier to distinguish, rename it to "Virtual WiFi 2".
4. Set up Internet connection sharingIn the "Network Connection" window, right-click the network connection that has been connected to the Internet, and right-click to select:
Attribute Sharing, check "Allow Others."Connect" and select "Virtual WiFi 2".
Once confirmed, the word "Shared" will appear next to the NIC icon that provides sharing, indicating that the Wired Ethernet connection has been shared to Virtual Wi-Fi 2
5. Enable the wireless network and continue to enter in the command prompt: netshwlan star thostednetwork (if you want to turn off wifi, enter: netsh wlanstop thostednetwork run).
6. Set the switch: Because the wifi network should be restarted after the computer is restarted (all are entered in the command prompt with administrator permissions).
Enabled: NetSH WLAN Star ThostedNetwork
Stop: Netsh WLAN Stop HostedNetwork
Uninstall: netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=
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Wireless virtual network cards can be used with the Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter in the following ways:
1. Click "Start" in Windows XP - All Programs - Accessories - Communication - Wireless Network Installation Wizard;
2. Log in to the "Wireless Network Installation Wizard" interface and click "Next";
3. Fill in the network name (up to 32 characters), select "Manually assign network password", and then check the option "Use WPA encryption, do not use WEP", and click "Next".
4. Fill in the network password and click "Next" to continue.
5. Select "Manual Network Setting" in the displayed window - Next", select "Finish", after the driver installation is completed, the wireless icon will appear in the notification bar in the lower right corner of the computer, click the wireless icon, and directly connect to the wireless network to access the Internet.
Simple,Write a driver wizard to update the necessary driver to try.,The driver on the disc is no longer good.,You can try.,But it's not guaranteed.,Good luck!
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