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I have an old Win XP laptop which has wifi in it. I would like to convert this laptop to a wifi hotspot. I should be able to connect from both phones as well as computers. Is there any in-built mechanism to do this within XP?
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I have an old Win XP laptop which has wifi in it. I would like to convert this laptop to a wifi hotspot. I should be able to connect from both phones as well as computers. Is there any in-built mechanism to do this within XP?
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Yes,There is Software Available "Connectify"
It is Very Easy to Config and No Need to Buy any External Devices.
Your Laptop Worked as Router Your Phone and Other Laptop Can Easily Connect.
It is Also Provide Password Security so Unauthorized Uses Can't Access it.
You Can shared 3G/4G connection Using Pro. version of Connectify
For More Information :http://www.connectify.me/
1Can you expand on your answer? One line answers are generally not welcome here at SE. Why should the user use that specific software? – Doktoro Reichard – 2013-09-21T22:39:27.980
1No way. Connectify as well as other software can only create ad-hoc connection in XP, which XP on its own can also create one without any supporting software. No hot-spot in XP and below – phuclv – 2013-09-25T04:34:10.710
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Assuming you wanted an inbuilt mechanism to convert to a wi-fi hotspot, you could use the Wireless Network Wizard. However, and if I know Microsoft, they might over-complicate things. Also, I never used the tool, so my description might be wrong.
As far as I know, this is the only inbuilt mechanism in Windows XP.
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There's no way to do that! Only Vista and above with the new network API and a decent enough wifi card can create a hotspot. Windows XP can only create ad-hoc connections (which is not seen by many devices, especially phones). And you still need a 3rd party software to create the connection since there's no built-in capability to do that. That's an OS limitation. OTOH Vista and up has the ability to create hotspot or ad-hoc connections right from the command line without installing any software
See also WiFi-sharing with Windows XP Pro (similar to "mobile hotspot")
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– Doktoro Reichard – 2013-09-21T16:58:14.540