you will learn a simple way to share your internet connection from Windows 11 laptop, desktop, or Surface devices to other WiFi-enabled devices like your iPhone, Android phone, other computers, or any gaming consoles as well.
If Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) is not working or stopped working after a Windows computer reboot or Service restart, then see this post.
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If you find that your internet connection in Windows 11 or Windows 10 has suddenly stopped working or that you are facing certain Network and Internet connectivity problems, here are a few troubleshooting steps you may want to try. Fix Network & Internet connection problems in Windows 11/10 You...
You used to be able to select one network you were using and share that connection to another computer, E.G. laptop on Wi-Fi giving a desktop plugged into it's ethernet port access to the network, in Windows 7 but it seems in Windows 11 this is no longer
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To view the network configuration for all the interfaces on Windows 11, use these steps: OpenSettings. Click onNetwork & internet. Click theAdvanced network settingspage on the right side. (Image credit: Mauro Huculak) Click the"Hardware and connection properties"setting under the "More settings...
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Windows 11 operating system Right-click the[Network] icon on the taskbar①, then select[Network and Internet settings]②. The icon that appears depends on your current connection state. ( : No internet connection, : Internet access with Wi-Fi network, ...
Step 1:Use the Windows + I key to launchSettings. Click onNetwork & internet. Step 2:Here, click onAdvanced network settings. This will open a list of Network adapters. Method 3: Using Command Prompt or PowerShell If you love Terminal in Windows 11 and prefer running applications that way...