If you’re like many, you’re sprouting portable devices. Tablets, e-readers and phones are taking over our pockets and bags; add mobile games consoles and phoneless iPod touches for the kids, and that’s a lot of Internet connections to maintain when out and about. It’s a gaggle of device connections that’s hard to sustain because each one needs configuring onto a hotspot. There are solutions, however. For some years Windows included an ad hoc WiFi network-creation tool as part of its OS.
How to Use a Windows PC as an Internet Hotspot
Posted by: Patrick Nelson August 19, 2013 11:02 AMIf you’re like many, you’re sprouting portable devices. Tablets, e-readers and phones are taking over our pockets and bags; add mobile games consoles and phoneless iPod touches for the kids, and that’s a lot of Internet connections to maintain when out and about. It’s a gaggle of device connections that’s hard to sustain because each one needs configuring onto a hotspot. There are solutions, however. For some years Windows included an ad hoc WiFi network-creation tool as part of its OS.