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Cannot Connect to Wireless Wifi Hotspot Router?
06-01-2014, 12:16 PM
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Cannot Connect to Wireless Wifi Hotspot Router?
Normally when we install any wifi routers first we creat Network Name (SSID) and then password, etc. And when we click on start / connect automatically connections are created and we are connected to the wireless services. This process was taking place automatically but since many days I am not able to use any of the virtual router services, I tried to install many other virtual wifi routers but problem is not in routers its in my windows settings. It is unable to create home / public network through which I can use my virtual wifi router service.

I am posting a screen picture of the error i get.

If you help me I will be thankfull ...

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06-01-2014, 12:30 PM
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You should follow these steps to connect....
1. Shop for a wireless ethernet bridge.
2. Configure the ethernet bridge to connect to your 'Wi-Fi Hotspot' gadget/phone/etc..
3. Plug the bridge into your router or switch.
4. Configure the router to 'bridge' mode.
5. If it's a wireless router, only make sure it's a different name from the wireless network that the 'Hot Spot' provides.
6. Plug your computers, printers, etc. into the router/switch.
7. Everybody should have an internet connection, and all of the 'high speed' connection activity will bypass your 'Hot Spot'

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06-01-2014, 12:38 PM
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You basically need a device that will connect to the wireless as a client and then allow client to connect to it. If you search for "range extender" you will see a number of products. Some routers can do this but generally you will need one router to act as the client and another hooked back to back to talk to your PC's

Another way to do this is to use your PC as the WAN/Internet gateway. You can plug your router into the pc ethernet port and let the PC route the traffic between the USB/verizon box and your router. This is called ICS or internet connection sharing. This was meant to share a dialup modem but still not really a recommended thing to do.
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