Top 5 Free WiFi Hotspot Software For
Windows
Despite
the fact that Internet has become somewhat an inseparable factor of daily life,
ensuring internet connection in all devices we have is a tiresome task,
especially when it comes to countries like China, India…..where both mobile
internet and public WiFi services are yet to find their base.
In this
kind of situations, however, sharing internet connection by means of WiFi
hotspot feature makes enough sense, as most devices including your Smartphones
and computers do have WiFi in built. Although Android Smartphones offer a more
direct way to switch on hotspot and share your own internet connection to
multiple devices, there is no such option in Windows-based computers, making
the feature a bit ‘hard’ for basic users.
In this
post, we have come up with list of top 5 WiFi hotspot software for Windows
PCs. Using these software, you will be able to create a
WiFi hotspot in a few clicks, rather than digging into networks section of your
PC. So, we should move on, right?
1. My WIFI Router (Free)
My WIFI Router is a free software to create a WiFi hotspot in
your Windows PC. The tool supports Windows XP, 7 and 8 as well as both 32 and
64 bit architectures. Rather than creating a mere WiFi hotspot, My WIFI Router
offers a big number of features, and some of them are:
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Easier management of connected devices and you can limit speed,
blacklist or change nicknames of devices. So, if you want to restrict some
devices from stealing your browser speed, you can do that using the section for
client management.
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Ability to share your videos using WiFi so that you can access
them right from your Smartphone browser. If you have switched on the ‘Share
Video’ option, you will be given an IP address; you can enter the IP address to
browse and play videos that are stored in a particular file folder in your PC.
Considering these features, My WIFI Router is a productive tool,
indeed. Moreover, my WIFI Router has a UI that has minimal elements arranged in
an easily understandable way.
2. MaryFi (Free)
MaryFi is, as the developer says, a software-based WiFi router
that helps you create a WiFi hotspot and thus share the internet connection you
have in your Windows PC. MaryFi is completely free to use and does support
Windows 7 PCs. MaryFi has a minimal user interface and kept the same
minimalistic approach in terms of features as well. So, if you just need a
Wi-Fi hotspot creator, you should try MaryFi.
However, despite being simple in terms of use, MaryFi can be
used as a WiFi repeater — you can use the tool to
receive signals from one WiFi modem and re-propagate those signals using WiFi
feature of your PC. On the other hand, if you switch on MaryFi when you do not
have one internet connection with you, it will let you access shared folders of
your PC from other devices as well as being part of multiplayer, LAN-based
games.
And the best part is that, in spite of being free to use, MaryFi
will not put some ads to disappoint your user experience.
3. MyPublicWiFi (Free)
Here comes another easy-to-use, simple-in-terms-of-feature tool
to create WiFi hotspots — MyPublicWiFi. The tool is a freeware and supports
Windows 7, 8 and Windows Server 2008. Since it supports both 32 and 64 bit
architecture processors, MyPublicWiFi will work smoothly on Windows based
devices.
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Ability to know which devices are connected to your WiFi
hotspot! So, even when you have created an open network, you will know who else
are there.
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URL Logging helps you have a list of websites that have been
accessed during the hotspot session. If you think someone is accessing the
hotspot to access some ‘undesired’ website, you will be able to get details on
those sessions using the feature.
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You can use the tool as a WiFi repeater in order to extend
signal of your home WiFi or other situations. If you want to extend the range
of your WiFi modem, you can do it in a few seconds.
4. mHotspot (Free)
The tool, mHotspot, is something as far as you are concerned
about turning your Windows-based to a WiFi hotspot and thus a source of
internet. Using this easy-to-use free software, you can create a hotspot by
choosing a name for hotspot, password, source of internet and number of maximum
clients. mHotspot works with both Windows 7 & 8.
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Hotspot can have up to ten clients. However, you have the option
to put a restriction on number of devices that can be connected to your hotspot.
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Ability to know details about connected Wi-Fi clients and their
resource consumption
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When compared to other WiFi hotspot creation tools out there,
mHotspot has a really small size (of around 400KB) and downloading it will not
be a problem even when you have a small internet connection.
mHotspot is indeed a great choice when you need to create a
feature-rich Wi-Fi hotspot without spending that much time! In addition, we
loved its feature to select the source of internet before creating the hotspot.
5. Connectify (Paid)
Unlike the aforementioned hotspot creation tools, Connectify is
a paid software to create WiFi hotspot, despite the fact that a free version
with less features are available.
For instance, if you are going for Pro, you can remove hotspot
shut-off timer and share internet from both 3G and 4G devices. So, if you are
going with the basic plan, you’ll be able to share your wired internet
connection. Plus, Connectify works fine with both Windows 7 and 8 PCs. When we
do compare Connectify with other tools out there, however, the inability to
share internet connection from a 3G or 4G device is obviously a disadvantage.
So, the rest of the software can be termed as good alternatives to
Connectify because they are free and offer more features as well.
The Manual Way
(Creating WiFi Hotspot without installing any software)
So, now, you have a list of top best WiFi hotspot software for
Windows and these apps will let you do the job in a single click. Yet, if you
are not in a situation to download these tools and create a hotspot, there is a
manual method using Windows Command Prompt.
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First, you have to open command prompt with administrative
privileges. To do that, right click on Command Prompt icon and select Run as
Administrator.
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Now, we have to check whether your PC does support WiFi hotspot
creation. To do so, give the following command in command prompt.
netsh wlan show
drivers
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Input of the command will show you results that are given in
following image. From that, check if Hosted Network is supported. If it’s a
Yes, we can move on; otherwise, you cannot create a WiFi hotspot using the
method.
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If your WiFi network card supports Hosted Networks, you can
create hotspot by giving a command. In the following command, you have to
change ssid value to the desired hotspot name whereas key to your desired
password.
netsh wlan set
hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=Hotspotname key=password
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If it has been successful, you can see a message that hosted
network mode has been set to allow and username and passphrase have been
changed successfully. Now, you have successfully created your Wi-Fi hotspot but
you have to switch it on first.
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To do that, give the following command to CMD:
netsh wlan start
hostednetwork
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Similarly, when you want to turn off the hotspot, enter the
following command in CMD:
netsh wlan stop
hostednetwork
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On the other hand, if you want to know the details about the
Wi-Fi hotspot you have created, you can give this command:
netsh wlan show
hostednetwork
Success! You have created a WiFi hotspot in your Windows-powered
PC using Command Prompt! Now, if you want to share the internet connection, you
have to go to Network and Sharing center and enable ‘Internet Connection
Sharing to that particular network — simple as that.
To Conclude
Talking of the tools, we loved My WIFI Router very much, as it
helps us create hotspot in seconds as well as to share videos over WiFi, which
is a great mater of productivity. Nevertheless, we would like to know which
WiFi Hotspot creation tool you are using. That having said, if you are not able
to download any of these tools to create a hotspot, we hope the manual method,
using Windows Command Prompt will surely help you, as each and every
Windows-based PC comes with CMD.
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