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How to: Share your Internet with any device (part 2) Ad-Hoc Problems

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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2009

This is the 2nd Part of my tutorial on how to make an Ad-hoc Network that shares your internet connection with any device that has Wifi.

In the first part many People seem to have problems that the Main Computer doesnt send the Connection. Meaning, complains that the Network doesnt show up on the PSP or Guestcomputer and in this part I am going to show you how to fix this.

When you still have problems... I need more info then "IT DOESNT WORK" in order to help. Where doesnt it work? Connecting to the net? finding the Network? What does Windows show ya in the Configs? Anything you think might be useful.

Honestly, since I started searching for a way to do this I was in hundreds of Forums and everybody said this was impossible. So, I use this opportunity to say IN YOUR FACE SUCKERS!

Good luck..rate...and comment on your problems or success.

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  • i forgot to uncheck where it says let windows choose a key something like that i unchecked so now its not asking for a key i hit connect and it doesnt connect i cant figure out why my wireless network has a x on it

  • @DJLILJ10 Sorry, for the moment I am out of Ideas. The Nintendo DS for example doesnt work, but it can still find the signal. So I dont know what to tell you but keep trying.

  • well its not asking for network key anymore my tablet is not picking it up or my phone im running windows xp my laptop still has red x and still not connecting

  • @DJLILJ10 Did Windows ask you to write a network key or your Tablet? Windows should only go to the "On Demand" mode and from there it should be visible. Try making a new network, seems like something went wrong.

  • now it says requires network key i left i blank clicked connect then it says please wait while windows connects then it goes back to the list with the connect box on the bottom still red x on wireless

  • @DJLILJ10 The red X only dissapears once you connected your Tablet successfully to your Network.

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  • Thanks gra8 its working.....!

  • @DJLILJ10 You are very near. That "On Demand" means that the Network Card is now sending a signal that your Tablet should be able to find. I didnt explain in this Video how set a network key, so I dont know where you activated that. Any chance you are using Windows 7? Then you might need more the Win7 Version of this Video I made. /watch?v=eUBRCAJg2pQ

  • Ok i figure it so it wont ask for network key but still wont connect next to the name it says on demand

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