HostedNetworkStarter lets you convert any Windows PC into a WiFi hotspot. This will allow other devices to use the Internet connection your computer uses.
The portable program (portable, meaning for those who don't know, no installation needed) uses the wireless network feature hosted by the Windows operating system that Microsoft first introduced in Windows 7.
The feature allows Windows users to create virtual wireless network adapters (Virtual Wi-Fi), and points ασύρματης πρόσβασης που βασίζονται σε λογισμικό.
The two main scenarios for enabling a hosted wireless network on a device are network connection sharing and personal wireless network or Our Team Area Network (wireless PAN).
Today you can start and stop a wireless network from the command line using the netsh wlan start hostednetwork command provided that the Windows system supports all the requirements.
With Nirsoft's HostedNetworkStarter, things get much simpler as it offers you a gui.
Just download the app and unzip it to your system. Run the app with dual click on the .exe and fill in the boxes to get your own Wi-Fi hotspot.
Under Network Name (SSID), define your network name (what people will see or you from other devices) and in the key enter the password that you will need to share with those who are interested in connecting to your network.
You can download the application from the link below:
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/hostednetworkstarter.zip