Listed below with screenshots are the steps to follow:
On your computer (Laptop/Desktop):
1. Download Connectify 1.2 and install it. Once complete, you can access Connectify from the icon in the Taskbar
2. Fill in the settings panel with your prefered WiFi name, password and internet connection to share. For Internet connection, there are options listed as No Internet Sharing, Mobile Broadband Connection, Local Area Connection and Wireless Network Connection. Since I have a data card, I selected Mobile Broadband Connection for Internet
3. Click on “Start Hotspot” to start sharing
4. On your Wireless Connection Status, click Details to get the network connection information, note the IPV4 Address
On your Android device:
5. Go to Settings > Wireless & networks > Wi-Fi Settings
6. Open Advance settings menu
7. Select the Use static IP option
8. Enter your desired IP address (For example: 192.168.2.2) into Ip Address field
9. Enter your IPV4 Address (For example: 192.168.2.1) into Gateway field
10. Enter 255.255.255.0 into Netmask field
11. Enter your internet connection’s DNS server (use ipconfig /all command to get DNS info) intoDNS 1 and DNS 2. As an alternative, you can alternatively use Google Public DNS: 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4
12. Connect to Wi-Fi using your password
13. Disconnect and Reconnect Wi-Fi (or Restart your Android device), if it doesn’t connect.
14. Check your internet connection on your Android device using a browser
15. When you go back to the Windows 7 machine you can see the device(s) connected. It also keeps track of devices that were previously connected as well.
Connectify does the job of creating a hotspot easily and quickly.
Credit: essgee.wordpress.com
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