Virtual Router: create a wi-fi hotspot using a wifi-enabled PC and a wired internet connection


Virtual Router ScreenshotImagine the following situation: you have multiple wireless-enabled PCs or devices, a wired internet connection, and no wireless router to connect a wi-fi hotspot. Would it be possible to use the wireless adapter from your PC to create a mobile hotspot that can be used to provide all of your wireless enabled devices with an internet connection?

The answer is yes, provided that (a) your PC runs Windows 7, and (b) you install and run a free program called Virtual Router.

Aside from being completely free, this program is noteworthy in that setting up your wireless hotspot is simplicity itself.: all you need to do is run the program, provide a a name and password for your network, and you’re done. Your wi-fi hotspot will be up and running within minutes.

Windows 7 (and Windows server 2008) have new ’Virtual Wifi’ and ’Wireless Hosted Network’ features that make it possible for your PC to set up a wi-fi hotspot, provided, of course, that the wifi device and its driver support this feature as well. This means that this software will have to run on Windows 7 to work but will not run on XP or Vista. If you are wondering whether your wifi device and router support these features the author of Visual Router provides a link to a list of known supported devices on his site (which I link to here).

Here are more notes on this program:

  • Ease of use: as previously mentioned, I was able to get a wifi connection running almost instantly after install, and only had to set a password to do so.
  • Connection problems: if you are encountering problems check to see if you are connected to the internet using a wired internet connection and not wifi. Alternately, you might need to update the driver of your wifi device, or you device may not be compatible with the new Windows 7 features mentioned above. Check out the FAQ if you need to troubleshoot.
  • Encryption: WPA2 encryption by default.
  • Performance: was excellent; the wifi connection was fast and responsive; however, I do not know if the wifi connection is handicapped in any way compared to a "normal" wifi router for example. If you have some information and could shed light on this in the comments section Ii would be grateful.

The verdict: an excellent software that can be quite handy, and can get you up and running in two clicks. This program is still in beta, but works well; however it can at times be a little quirky when you attempt to shut it down.

Version Tested: 0.9.0.0 beta

Compatibility: requires Windows 7.

Go to the program home page to download the latest version (approx 1000K).


Samer

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19 responses to “Virtual Router: create a wi-fi hotspot using a wifi-enabled PC and a wired internet connection”

  1. Jimmy Gunawan

    Is there XP version of this similar program to share Wi-Fi?

  2. Fenix

    I’ve actually done this with no extra software whatsoever. Still, it was a little tricky to figure out, so I guess this would be easier for most people.

  3. jasray

    One, any advantage over Connectify?
    Two, if my laptop is connected directly via RJ45 to a wireless connection, can I still use Virtual Router.
    Motorola antenna picking up wireless which covers entire valley, computer can simply connect to the Motorola jack with an RJ45 cable–no real router like a Linksys, etc. Then it would work?

    Wondering–maybe trial and error.

  4. PSK

    seems like connectify. any difference between the two?

  5. Mihai

    @Fenix
    A small tutorial on this topic would’ve been usefull. These things always gave me the headaches.

  6. Jon

    cooool !!!

  7. MacinodaZm

    what about Linux any Tutorial to create the same ???

  8. Anonymous

    Note that Virtual Router and any other programs like it (such as Connectify) won’t work with Windows 7 Starter. :-(
    http://virtualrouter.codeplex.com/documentation?version=11

  9. wlan_expert

    Try http://wlancontroller.com to turn windows 7 into hotspot

  10. connector

    Simpler method without using any buggy software!

    1) Open command prompt with Administrator privileges. (You can do it by going to start menu, right clicking on command prompt and selecting “Run as administrator”).

    2) Enter the following command:
    netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=Test key=password

    (This will create a wireless access-point with SSID of “Test”)

    3) Open the Networks and Sharing Center

    4) Select your mode of connecting to the internet (ethernet, wi-fi, cable etc.)

    5). Enable sharing and select special ‘hosted’ interface

    6) Start it:
    netsh wlan start hostednetwork

    Read more:
    http://www.techylabs.com/setting-up-a-virtual-router-in-windows-7.html

  11. krishna

    hey guys…..use “mhotspot”…no ned to install this software even….just download the software and run it….

    download link:

    http://www.mhotspot.com

  12. youseph
  13. santhosh

    hey friends… somehow it did not work for me .. i tried virtual wifi router .. its a free portable software , and light weight and very user friendly app .. check this
    http://www.virtualwifirouter.com

  14. orange barrel

    Observed a site at “Microsoft Research” that seems (did not gleen all details) to have a virtual router for Xp. This is for the Jimmy Gunawan (1st post) that said he was looking for this. Hope this helps, and better late than never but not that much better than never! Thought I would pass on this knowledge while researching this topic. Also have Virtual Router and am getting “virtual router could not be started” message and I did not even do anything.

  15. Internet Connection Sharing

    Thanks For sharing shis information and sharing my internet connection, That’s Great :)

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