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Sin
06-25-2013, 01:37 PM
Hey guys, if you're like me, you're most likely upstairs while your router/modem is downstairs. The wifi signal might get a little sketchy in this time, so I looked for alternatives. I've been doing this for a while now and it works as a charm.
What exactly happens:

http://puu.sh/3nWWn.png

A direct Wifi connection from the second floor to the basement results in a 40% signal strength for me. However, a wifi connection from my laptop to the basement results in a 100% signal strength for me.

With Windows 7, you can create your laptop into a router/hotspot.

Navigate to Network > Change Adapter Settings in Control Panel, and right click Properties on your WiFi connection.

http://puu.sh/3nX0h.png

Move to the Sharing tab and enable the first checkbox. This enables ICS, or Internet Connection Sharing, which allows your WiFi Miniport to utilize this connection.

http://puu.sh/3nX1n.png

Now, click start and type in 'cmd', right click the cmd icon and choose Run As Administrator.

Next, type in

netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=YOURSSID key=YOUR'KEY

This should be the result:

http://puu.sh/3nX6v.png

Now that that's done, we have to start the network. On your cmd screen, type this in:

netsh wlan start hostednetwork

It should say that the network has started. Now click the WiFi symbol on your taskbar and verify that it has connected to your WiFi name, like this:
http://puu.sh/3nXa0.png

And that's it! If you have ANY problems, such as group services aren't enabled, please post here!

denart5
06-25-2013, 02:14 PM
Oh thanks I did not know about this. Clever

King
06-25-2013, 02:32 PM
I will try this, my PS3 is in the basement, my router is upstairs with us, laptop strength downstairs is like 95% PS3 strength is like 25% XD

Sin
06-25-2013, 02:51 PM
I will try this, my PS3 is in the basement, my router is upstairs with us, laptop strength downstairs is like 95% PS3 strength is like 25% XD
Yeah this isn't limited to just PCs!

Wu-Tang Clan
06-25-2013, 03:19 PM
Do you have to have wifi for this or can it work with a wired connection to relay into wifi?

Sin
06-25-2013, 03:51 PM
Do you have to have wifi for this or can it work with a wired connection to relay into wifi?

No you can have a Ethernet connection and broadcast that!

Hazzah
06-25-2013, 05:13 PM
I used to do this when my 360 was downstairs!

King
06-25-2013, 07:07 PM
Works great<3 repped

Wu-Tang Clan
10-12-2013, 11:07 PM
I know this is a gravedig, but I can't find the fix on the internet. Here's my error:
http://puu.sh/4OzBI.png

Ended up fixing first problem
here's my problem now:
http://puu.sh/4OzMX.png

Sin
10-13-2013, 01:44 AM
I know this is a gravedig, but I can't find the fix on the internet. Here's my error:
http://puu.sh/4OzBI.png

Ended up fixing first problem
here's my problem now:
http://puu.sh/4OzMX.png

That's the result of one of two problems:
1)
Your network device is disabled. Go to Manage Network Adapters and turn it on.

2)
Your settings are messed up, and ICS isn't enabled. You'll have to go into your network adapter options and turn it on manually.

Wu-Tang Clan
10-13-2013, 11:22 PM
That's the result of one of two problems:
1)
Your network device is disabled. Go to Manage Network Adapters and turn it on.

2)
Your settings are messed up, and ICS isn't enabled. You'll have to go into your network adapter options and turn it on manually.

I have gotten it to work with a program off TPB called Connectify. It seems to do the trick.

Sin
10-14-2013, 02:28 AM
I have gotten it to work with a program off TPB called Connectify. It seems to do the trick.

OO yeah, i've used Connectify (the trial version atleast), and it worked fine.