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You can do it by connecting A and B wirelessly.
After the wireless network card is connected, then dial the software "Properties" - "Advanced" - "Allow other network users to connect through the Internet connection of this computer" in the checkmark, the system will let you choose the network card of the intranet, you will choose the wired network card, after the selection, the network card IP will be automatically set to "another machine's wired network card IP is set to the default gateway DNS server must be set, if you don't know, you can set it."
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Do not set the IP of computer B to the same network segment as computer A.
The mode of the AP is set to Access Point, Access Point Mode.
Set up the sharing of host computer A.
After the setting is successful, PC B cannot access the devices you use to surf the Internet (not in the same network segment), but can only access your soft AP
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Set the AP to a different network segment from your A computer, for example, A.
AP is, the address of the Doomsday Gateway is set to A, that is, the downlink is not tried.
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Tested and completely doable.
netsh wlan stop hostednetwork
netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=disallow
netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=mywlan key=zzz14541
netsh wlan start hostednetwork
Copy the above, paste it into Notepad to save, and change the name to .bat
Right-click – Run as administrator.
Assume that the wireless NIC that has been connected to the network is A, the wireless NIC to be shared as AP is B, and the virtual NIC is C
Right-click A network card - properties - share - select B network card or C network card below - OK to save.
It's my computer that does the AP transfer, Win7 system. I found 2 XP laptops to connect to test, one of them is completely OK, and the other one can be searched because the network card or network card driver is too old, but it can't be connected.
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Of course, you can, go to the network sharing center point Set up a new connection or network Set up a wireless temporary network Select the network adapter you want to share with AP Set SSID and password Enable Internet connection sharing under the dots. That's it.
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Do you have a network card on your computer A? You can set a computer "allow other users to connect to the Internet through this computer" Your computer B is a book. If it is a desktop type, it can be directly composed of a local area network.
Then computer B realizes the sharing of the Internet through computer A through the AP.
Or you can use Sygate.
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Form a local area network and then use software to share the Internet.
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Two schemes: 1. Install a switch, the account network cable that can access the Internet and the network cable of each computer are connected to the port of the switch, but the computer cannot access the Internet at the same time.
2. A computer with a wireless router can access the Internet at the same time.
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Bring your broadband account password, buy a router in the computer city, let him help you set it up, plug in the network cable directly when you go home, and remember to pull the network cable.
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With a router, using a router allows the router to dial up and then share it with multiple computers to access the Internet.
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Dial in with router.
You can set the IP on your computer.
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I don't know what kind of account you are talking about, if it is an Internet account, just add a router or a wireless router.
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Check whether the printer can be shared on the same network segment before the same network segment can be used on the local area network.
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Of course, you can, turn on your mobile phone to a wifi hotspot, turn off the mobile phone data, or you will use your data, so that the two computers are in an IP segment is a local area network.
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You can directly connect with a network cable or open a wireless sharing with your mobile phone! The network cable couplet seems to be set up small!
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Yes, only a router is required.
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You can form a wireless LAN through a wireless router or AP, and you can realize shared printing.
Setup steps: 1. First put the printer driver on computer A and make it work normally.
2. Double-click "User Account" in the "Control Panel" of computer A to enter the user account settings window and enable the guest account.
3. Double-click "Printer & Fax" in the "Control Panel" of computer A to enter the printer settings window, right-click the installed printer, click "Share", and select the "Share this printer" option. The shared name is generally automatically generated according to the printer name and model, and does not need to be set.
4. In computer B, that is, in the "Control Panel" on another computer, open the printer settings window, click "Add Printer" under the printer task option on the left, enter the Add Printer Wizard, and then click "Next", select "Network Printer or Printer connected to other notebooks", and then select "Browse Printer", generally the newly installed printer will be found under "Computer A", select "Next", "OK", add it, and set it as the default printer.
Note: Win7 system requires two computers to use the same home network to facilitate the implementation.
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What brand of AP? Fat AP or Skinny AP?? These have to be pulled clearly, and the fat AP can be set directly on the AP. Thin AP can only be set on the AP controller (AC), and multiple SSIDs are now supported by mainstream devices, and ZTE's can be set in the security profile. Bell Alcatel's tube is called virtual AP. For example, under normal circumstances, you can't enter the AP configuration page when you connect to an AP, but you can enter the management page through an SSID that defines the management VLAN.
Generally speaking, the number of authentication servers in a city is not too large, if you are talking about AAA authentication, so the possibility of sending to different authentication servers is very low. If there are indeed several. That's also done via VLAN.
Different VLANs are defined in different directions, and Layer 3 switching is required in the middle.
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Smartphones can exchange data through wifi, can access the outside world through the computer, or can be used as a web server by the PC to directly access your **. No technology is required, and you can use a smart router and a mobile hard disk to make unlimited BT servers.
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Wireless routers are perfectly fine, but if it's a virtual AP, it's not possible.
I've used both. N85 is more fun, screen sensing is not practical.
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Just buy an ordinary router It's the easiest Other methods have disadvantages After connecting, it's OK to set the IP address and your laptop is a wireless network card.