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How to distribute Wi-Fi on windows if the provider switched from pppoe to dhcp?
my provider switched from pppoe to dhcp
when there was pppoe in network connections there was
a local network connection (my ip)
and a high-speed connection (provider's ip)
now, when dhcp, there is only
a local network connection (my ip)
and the provider's ip is nowhere at all it is displayed
, you can see it only by going to some sites that show the ip under which they see you.
I
need to distribute wi-fi using a wi-fi
adapter . keyUsage=persistent
then I start this network netsh wlan start hostednetwork
and if I had pppoe now, I would just select My_virtual_WiFi in the access tab in the access tab
(that is, My_virtual_WiFi would use the Internet from a high-speed connection)
please tell me how to do this when the provider switched to dhcp and there is no high-speed connection?
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You are using an outdated method, everything is easier
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4027762/w...
Actually, nothing should have changed. Created in a virtual WiFi mesh. In the wired sub-connection, "Allow other network users to use this computer's Internet connection" is set, a WiFi network is selected and that's it.
Standard articles like this https://help-wifi.com/nastrojka-virtualnoj-wi-fi-s... should be fine .
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