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Anonymous
2019-02-09T18:03:54+00:00

I have windows 10. I have used hotspot service, but I have to reinstall windows for virus attack, after new installation  I have a problem regarding hosted network. when type "netsh wlan show drivers"  in Cmd it shows Hosted network supported : No, so couldn't start hotspot on my Pc so help me to resolve the problem. I uploaded some screenshot of network adapters and cmd command.please help me out :

I have tried every available option in youtube and google but situation remains same.

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  1. Anonymous
    2019-02-09T18:05:21+00:00

    Hi Sazam

    Open Mobile hotspot settings (Settings > Network & Internet > Mobile hotspot)
    
    Turn on mobile hotspot
    
    Under "Related Settings", click Change adapter options
    
    Take note of which adapter is connected to the internet and which adapter is your mobile hotspot (typically named "Local Area Connection\* [#]")
    
    Right click the adapter that is connected to the internet and click Properties
    
    Go to the Sharing tab
    
    Uncheck "Allow other network users to connect through this computer's Internet connection". If it is already unchecked, skip this step.
    
    Click OK
    
    Again, open Properties > Sharing for the same adapter.
    
    Check "Allow other network users to connect through this computer's Internet connection"
    
    (If you get a popup that says "Internet Connection Sharing is currently enabled...", click OK.)
    
    Under "Home networking connection:", select the mobile hotspot adapter
    
    Click OK
    

    Press Windows key + X

    Click Device Manager

    Expand Network adapters

    Right click then uninstall all virtual adapters

    Open Start then type: regedit

    Right click Regedit then click Run as administrator

    Navigate to the following registry key:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\WlanSvc\Parameters\HostedNetworkSettings\

    Delete the following key:

    HostedNetworkSettings

    Restart then try again.

    Run the Network adapter troubleshooter

    Open Start > Settings > Update & security > Troubleshoot

    Scroll down, select Network adapters

    Click Run the troubleshooter

    When complete, restart to see if it works.

    If not, you can try updating both your Network adapter drivers or uninstall them.

    Press Windows key + X

    Click Device Manager

    Expand network adapters

    Right click your adapter, click uninstall

    Exit Device Manager then restart

    Windows 10 will re-detect them and reinstall them.

    or

    Open a Command Prompt Window as Adminstrator

    Run these commands and hit Enter:

    (replace name and PW with the mobile HotSpot Name and Password from your screen capture)

    netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=name key=pw

    netsh wlan start hostednetwork

    Close Command Prompt

    Open the Settings App

    Go to Network & Internet - Wi-Fi - 'Change adapter options'

    Look for a new "Local Area Connection #..."

    (It should show "Microsoft Hosted Network Virtual Adapter" as the Adapter).

    Right-click this and select "Properties",

    Select the "Sharing Tab. Check "Allow other network Users to connect through this computer's Internet connection"

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  2. Anonymous
    2019-02-10T06:27:11+00:00

    Hello Sazam,

    I'm Independent Advisor and Microsoft MVP, here to help you with your question.

    For hosting a network, you need the capable hardware and software.

    As you said it worked earlier, it means Hardware is present.

    So the problem is with software. You need to get all the possible network drivers for your device from your device manufacturer's website.

    Regards.

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  3. DaveM121 871.8K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2019-02-09T18:32:25+00:00

    Hi Sazam

    Intel say this is caused by a recent Intel WiFi driver update, please read this article from Intel

    It is possible, you may need to install an older device driver for the Intel WiFi to get hosted network working again . ..

    https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support...

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  4. Anonymous
    2019-02-09T18:20:56+00:00

    screenshots:

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  5. DaveM121 871.8K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2019-02-09T18:09:04+00:00

    Hi Sazam, your screenshots are not coming through, can you please try that again, so I can see what is happening on your PC

    In your next Post, click the second last button on the toolbar above your post to select that image and upload it to your post . . ..

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