windows seven has its own virtual router feature follow these steps
Have you ever wanted to share your pc's net connection with your
android device through wifi. Well there are few tools you can use to
do this. They are
Connectify
 and
Virtual Router.
But they are not very stable and went through several blue screens
myself. But if you're running on Windows 7, don't bother. The OS
itself supports this
feature. Here's how to do it.

list of 4 items
1. First check wheather your drivers support the feature. Open command
prompt in Administrator mode and enter the following
netsh wlan show settings
If it says hostednetwork = enable or something similar you're ready to go.
2. Create a net hosted network by entering the following command
netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=new_network_name
key=new_network_password
This will create a wifi hosted network
3. Then go to the network and sharing center and go to adapter
settings and choose your internet connection -> properties -> sharing
and tick the share
this network and seleted the newly created wifi network.
4. Then turn on the hosted network by entering this in the command prompt
netsh wlan start hostednetwork
check with your wifi enabled device, you'll find the network is available
That's it, all done and enjoy!!!
list end
This works not only for Android device, you can connect your laptop,
your i-phone or any other wifi enabled device...


-- 
Thanks & Regards
Rahul Bhatia



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