Connectify Hotspot includes a universal Ad Blocker to prevent annoying and unwanted ads from displaying on devices that join your hotspot! It can even block in-app ads on iPhones, iPads, and Android mobile devices.

If you do not have a Wi-Fi adapter, you will need to purchase one in order to create a Wi-Fi hotspot. Please note that there are many USB adapters/dongles available on the market that you can use with Connectify Hotspot.


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since windows 7 (maybe even since xp) there is a program (or command) called netsh it comes pre-shipped with the OS that can be called from the command prompt and with a few parameters you can set up a personal hotspot.

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In short, Connectify Hotspot 2016 is currently the only hotspot software that will work with Windows 10 and newer Wi-Fi cards. Folks using earlier versions of Windows can rest easy, too. Since we still support the Hosted Network protocol in Connectify Hotspot 2016, the software will still work on your current OS.

If you want to share an Internet connection from your laptop or Windows 10+ computer, you can use the built-in mobile hotspot functionality. Or you can use Connectify Hotspot, the most popular Wi-Fi hotspot software for Windows. But which one should you go with? It depends on what you're trying to accomplish. Read below to see a comparison between the Windows Mobile Hotspot and Connectify Hotspot.

All of the above have been thoroughly tested by our team here at Connectify. Apart from the main differences in functionalities, here are some other points to consider when deciding on a Wi-Fi hotspot software to use:

I was cruising the internet for other OS to install on an old device, came across this app to share hotspots with a standalone Wi-Fi device to create your own lan. Has anyone had experience with Connectify?

1. Follow the given procedure in the video until you see the firewall (network) option.

2. Select Interactive filtering instead of Automatic. (Make sure the devices you want to connect to connectify me are with WIfi turned off)

3. After selecting interactive mode, ESET SS will give you a some of the allow deny options for some applications, now allow all the CONNECTIFY ME dialogues and make them a rule by checking the same button.

4. Turn on the wifi on the devices you want to connect to connectify me.

5. Connect to connectify me in your devices.

6. Now ESET SS will again ask for inbound and outbound traffic, check your device name and then and then select the ALLOW Button with making a rule checked.

7. Done. Now your devices must be connected to the connectify me.

8. Turn on the automatic filtering in Eset SS.

Once I have seen "connectify Hotspot" created an OPEN WiFi network with my PC... So I think it can also be done in command line. I don't want to use third-party software so please help me to solve this problem.

The reason why you can't find a proper answer to this is because unfortunately, you really aren't able to create a hotspot through the netsh command without a password (as far as I've seen). I don't think that the command was made with this option.

I'm pretty sure that Connectify doesn't use netsh. My guess is that it uses one of the drivers that are installed with Connectify to set up a hotspot. Again, this is just a guess - I don't know too much about Connectify and its internal functioning.

Connectify can easily act as your primary router or even a repeater for your home router, extending its range and providing Internet access wherever you need it. Connect to your home network, enter the same Wi-Fi name and password, and hit "Start Hotspot." Devices will automatically connect to the Internet through either your Connectify hotspot or home router depending on proximity.

Before you know it you can finally have Internet access in that impossible back room or basement. In addition, if you run Connectify away from home with these settings, any devices that need to be bound to a specific network (such as Eye-Fi cards or wireless printers) will work flawlessly with no additional configuration no matter where you are! So forget trying to mess around on the command line with ICS, Virtual Wi-Fi, or Hosted Network, just install Connectify and have a real hotspot up and running in seconds.

Connectify Hotspot includes an all new universal ad blocker to prevent annoying and unwanted ads from displaying on devices that join your hotspot! It can even block in-app ads on iPhones, iPads and Android mobile devices!

Improved Speedify Compatibility: Building on the Jumbo packet support, Speedify and Connectify Hotspot now automatically negotiate packet sizes. This means your hotspot clients really get the full speed, security, and stability benefits of your bonded Speedify connection. Make sure you're up to date with Speedify 10.7 or later.

Is there any way to create the hotspot on the same interface that is connected to the Internet (like the software connectify does on Windows) ?

I was thinking of creating a virtual interface (like the one airmon-ng creates to monitor wifi) and use it as the second interface. Is this possible?

Now using the software called Hostapd ( link in orignal post ), I have converted the myAcc into an access point and i have used dnsmasq to provide ip addresses to the connecting clients. At this point, 2 different interfaces are shown in the iwconfig and ifconfig. My client is able to detect the hotspot, connect to it, gain IP address and is even able to ping the host.

I can now Remote Desktop (RD) from the iPad to the computer and the computer has internet access from the iPhone. Seems the mobile hotspot in the Windows Computer is an actual network connection so RD works.

Hey guys thought I should throw my 2c in as I solved this quite reliably. I use a software called Connectify hotspot (I bought it 10 years ago for traveli tethering my laptop for work). You can set it to automatically start a hotspot on boot:

I've been using the same MiniPC for 3 years now, all remote. 

While there are many hotspot solutions available, a mini router is by far your best option besides a direct connection.


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Been using a GL-iNet GL-AR750s Ext (Slate) USB powered travel router for several years now. Two or three of which operating 24/7 for 3+ months in summer on solar charged off grid battery. It and the J5005 NUC pc idle at 6-8 watts. Set up a second installation with their Beryl USB powered router which is supposed to offer more through-put and distance carry.


First mount does connect to it via Ethernet rather then it's USB or wifi mode, an advantage and one reason to have three Ethernet ports for local only network activity. Having better local only wifi area coverage and duo band broadcasting (if needed) was another.


Tying up my primary phone for hotspot activity and charging maintenance of another system was not a good option for me.

I went through the same problem as stated in the thread ie boot with a persistent hotspot on a Mele quieter 2Q. Unfortunately, the command netsh with hosted network doesn't work anymore by I found a solution proposed by a brilliant lady to switch on the PC hotspot at reboot. You can open directly the session on the field with remote desktop from a tablet or anything connected to the miniPC hotspot, directly without the smart turnaround described in the topic using the mobile hotspot as an intermediary solution. It is a powershell script that works on my config. When it runs you can see the hotspot button toggling on and off. Once you check that the output file stored in temp has no error, it's ok (it was ok for me at least). The only modification I had to do was to add -Scope CurrentUser after -ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted in the very first line of the hotspot.cmd and I had to add a ` before each space character in the file path to avoid any problem at execution. I went exactly through the task planner setup as described in the related topic. It works :-). Here is the link -hotspot-cmd

Hi all, 

I went through the same problem as stated in the thread ie boot with a persistent hotspot on a Mele quieter 2Q. Unfortunately, the command netsh with hosted network doesn't work anymore by I found a solution proposed by a brilliant lady to switch on the PC hotspot at reboot. You can open directly the session on the field with remote desktop from a tablet or anything connected to the miniPC hotspot, directly without the smart turnaround described in the topic using the mobile hotspot as an intermediary solution. It is a powershell script that works on my config. When it runs you can see the hotspot button toggling on and off. Once you check that the output file stored in temp has no error, it's ok (it was ok for me at least). The only modification I had to do was to add -Scope CurrentUser after -ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted in the very first line of the hotspot.cmd and I had to add a ` before each space character in the file path to avoid any problem at execution. I went exactly through the task planner setup as described in the related topic. It works :-). Here is the link -hotspot-cmd ff782bc1db

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