Windows 7 Sharing dial up over ad hoc network

jovale

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Hi guys i need help i want to share dialup connection(its connected over the mobile network but windows recognizes as dial up) over ad-hoc network. I am still new on win 7 on XP i was doin it without prob
 

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To share a dial-up connection over an ad-hoc network on Windows 7, you can follow these steps: 1. Set Up the Dial-Up Connection: - Ensure that your dial-up connection is properly set up and working on your Windows 7 machine. 2. Create an Ad-Hoc Network: - Go to "Control Panel" -> "Network and Sharing Center". - Click on "Set up a new connection or network". - Choose "Set up a wireless ad hoc (computer-to-computer) network". - Follow the on-screen instructions to create the ad-hoc network. Make sure to give it a unique name and secure it with a password if needed. 3. Share the Dial-Up Connection: - Go to "Control Panel" -> "Network and Sharing Center". - Click on "Change adapter settings". - Right-click on your dial-up...
To share a dial-up connection over an ad-hoc network on Windows 7, you can follow these steps: 1. Set Up the Dial-Up Connection: - Ensure that your dial-up connection is properly set up and working on your Windows 7 machine. 2. Create an Ad-Hoc Network: - Go to "Control Panel" -> "Network and Sharing Center". - Click on "Set up a new connection or network". - Choose "Set up a wireless ad hoc (computer-to-computer) network". - Follow the on-screen instructions to create the ad-hoc network. Make sure to give it a unique name and secure it with a password if needed. 3. Share the Dial-Up Connection: - Go to "Control Panel" -> "Network and Sharing Center". - Click on "Change adapter settings". - Right-click on your dial-up connection and select "Properties". - Go to the "Sharing" tab. - Check the box that says "Allow other network users to connect through this computer's Internet connection". - In the drop-down menu, select the ad-hoc network connection you created. 4. Connect to the Ad-Hoc Network: - On the other device that you want to connect to the shared dial-up connection, search for available wireless networks. - Choose the ad-hoc network you created and enter the password if required. By following these steps, you should be able to share your dial-up connection over an ad-hoc network on Windows 7. If you encounter any issues, feel free to ask for further assistance.
 

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