There are many different ways to turn your PC into a virtual WiFi router, so in case you’re looking for ways to do that, let’s take a comprehensive look at all of them and let you decide which one works best for you. While there are a plethora of third-party software that will convert your computer into a WiFi router, you can also create an on-demand WiFi hotspot on your PC natively either by running a few lines of code through the command prompt or, via the Windows GUI by just clicking through a few options. Today, we’ll take a look at all these methods, so let’s start off by checking out the 8 best free WiFi Hotspot software for Windows available right now:
Before we get to our list, be sure to check our list of WiFi analyzer apps. They will help you analyze the strength of WiFi connection in your home so you can find out the right place to put your Windows 10 laptop for getting maximum network strength. With that said, lets get to our article, shall we?
Connectify Hotspot is, by far, the best-known and most popular software to turn your PC into a WiFi hotspot. The program is available in a free avatar that would be good enough for many, but for a more comprehensive feature set, you will need to opt for one of the two paid versions: Pro or Max. The main difefrence between the free and the paid versions is that the free version allows users to share internet from Ethernet and WiFi networks only, while the paid versions also bring the ability to share cellular data. Real-time network usage monitoring is another feature that’s common to all versions of the software, and so is ad-blocking for connected clients.
Platform: Windows Download: (Free, Paid versions start at $34.98)
Like Connectify, mHotspot is also a Windows program that transforms your PC into a virtual WiFi router, but unlike its more well-known counterpart, it is a completely free software without any premium versions, which means you get to use all its features for free. mHotspot allows users to share LAN, Ethernet, cellular and WiFi connections with multiple devices across platforms, including, laptops, smartphones, tablets, PDAs and other PCs. It is one of the most feature-rich free software in its category, and is officially available on Windows 7, 8 and 10. You can connect up to 10 devices to a hotspot created by this software that can also act as a repeater to extend the WiFi range. In terms of security, mHotspot secures your WiFi hotspot with WPA2 PSK password security.
HostedNetworkStarter is yet another software that you can use to turn your PC into a WiFi hotspot. It is a great little utility that works similarly to the two programs mentioned earlier on this list, insofar as it creates a WiFi hotspot with the help of the wireless network adapter of your PC and, allows any device with WiFi support to access the network and the Internet connection available on your computer. It supports Windows 7 thru 10 (both 32 and 64-bit versions), but doesn’t work with Windows Vista or XP because of the lack of support for the WiFi Hosted Network feature in those versions of Windows.
One of the coolest things about the program is that you don’t need to install the program on your computer in order to run it. You can just download the zip file, unzip it, and run the executable file right off the bat. Power users can also use command-line parameters to enhance the functionality of the software.
MaryFi is yet another free software that can turn your Windows PC into a virtual router. It’s way more feature-filled than Connectify’s free version, given how it supports all kinds of internet connections, including, but not limited to, Ethernet, WiFi and cellular. As is the case with the other programs on the list, a wide variety of devices can be hooked up to connections created by MaryFi, so whether you’re looking to get WiFi connectivity for your phone, tablet, music player, gaming console or other laptops and desktops, MaryFi’s got you covered. The program uses password-protected WPA2 Encryption for privacy and security. One thing to remember here is that software is only said to compatible with Windows 7, 8 and 8.1 officially, and not with Windows 10.
If you are looking for a Connectify alternative then I would highly recommend Maxidix HotSpot. It’s a modern-looking software and works very similar to Connectify minus the adware that comes with it. What I like about Maxidix is that it’s pretty fast in establishing a hotspot connection and works on Windows 7, 8, 8,1 and of course, 10 without any issue. And yes, Maxidix HotSpot supports dual-mode i.e. connecting to a WiFi access point and simultaneous hosting of virtual hotspot using a single WiFi adapter. On top of that, you can also track all the devices that are connected to your hotspot and further, you can block them as well. The best part about Maxidix Hotspot is that how simple it’s to use. You don’t need to get into network configuration or manually set your DCHP address. Just set your network name and password and you are done.
Baidu WiFi Hotspot is another free software to create an instant hotspot on Windows PCs. It’s a lightweight tool and takes up only 5MB of space. The connection is blazing fast and it does not bog down your computer. Similar to other free WiFi hotspot software, Baidu WiFi hotspot can also parallelly connect to a WiFi point and create a hotspot using the same WiFi adapter. There is also an option to create a hotspot using the WLAN connection. There is some sort of client management as well where you can scan and blacklist users from eating your internet bandwidth. But the best part about this WiFi hotspot is that it also brings local file sharing between your smartphone and PC which is amazing. I would say, if you want a feature-rich software for creating WiFi hotspot on Windows computers then Baidu WiFi Hotspot is a top pick.
7. Virtual Router
If you are looking for an open-source solution to create a WiFi hotspot on Windows then check out Virtual Router by Codeplex. It’s free, works on Windows 7, 8, 8.1, and 10 and does not require any expertise to set up. In case you are unaware, Codeplex was a project developed by Microsoft itself for creating and sharing open-source programs and Virtual Router is the product of that endeavor. Sure, it’s not in active development right now, but hey it works without any issue. As for security, it’s encrypted using WPA2 protocol which is largely used in routers and wireless network devices. Unlike many other programs in this list, Virtual Router is particularly unique because it’s open-source and will not bombard you with any kind of ads. So, if you want a simple and effective WiFi hotspot tool for Windows then look no further than Virtual Router.
By now, you have got the idea. Apart from Connectify, all the other programs on our list today are completely free to use without any feature restrictions, and this particular software is no exception either. It allows users to set up an internet access point much like the other programs on this list, but it offers a few interesting possibilities for its users that none of the others offer. The app actually comes with a built-in firewall that can be configured to restrict access to specific websites or protocols. It also allows you to “record and track all visited url pages on your virtual WIFI-Hotspot”, making it a really convenient tool for parents looking to keep their kids safe on the big bad web.
Virtual Router Plus is a free and open source WiFi hotspot program that’s based on Chris Pietschmann’s Virtual Router project that’s hosted on Codeplex for now, but as with just about all other open source projects on the site, will be migrating to GitHub by the end of this year. The program is written in C# and, is officially available only on Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows Server 2012. It did seem to work alright on a Windows 10 laptop, effortlessly creating a WiFi access point for my Android smartphone. Like HostedNetworkStarter, this one also doesn’t need an installation to work on your computer, so you can just unzip the compressed file and run the .exe file to get started. The program doesn’t have any ads and nor does it track users’ web activity. It uses the WPA2 encryption for privacy and security.
Creating WiFi Hotspot in Windows Without Installing Any Software
- Via Windows GUI (Windows 10 Only)
While third-party software can make the job of creating a WiFi access point out of your PC a really easy proposition, many users like myself try to keep their computers free of additional software to the extent possible. If you belong to that category, you may be more interested in some of the native ways in which you can set up WiFi hotspot on your Windows computers without having to resort to third-party software. Windows 10 takes the pain out of setting up a WiFi access point by letting you do that in a few easy clicks. I’m sure many of you already know how to do that, but for those who don’t, here’s what you need to do:
Via Windows GUI (Windows 10 Only)
Note: This feature was only rolled out in the Windows 10 Anniversary Update, so it isn’t available in earlier builds of the OS. I tried this on an HP Envy laptop running Version 1607 (Build 14393.726) and it works perfectly on it.
Using Command Prompt / Batch File
You can actually also use the command prompt to activate the WiFi hotspot feature of your Windows PC. While this should, in theory, work on all versions of Windows from 7 onwards, some of you may stumble on an unexpected barrier like I did. To use this mode, the WiFi adapter on your computer needs to support a feature called ‘Hosted Network’, which, a lot of the recent HP laptops apparently do not. However, I checked with a Lenovo laptop of my colleague, and everything worked swimmingly on his PC. Since not every computer out there will not support this method, we’ll first need to check if our device is compatible with what we’re trying to accomplish.
netsh wlan show drivers
netsh wlan start hostednetwork
- Create a Batch File to Automate the Task
If this is a one-time experiment that you’re unlikely to use on a regular basis, you can skip the next few steps, but if you do want to share your PC’s internet connection with other devices on a regular basis, you can create what’s known as a batch file – a simple program that can automate repetitive tasks on your PC. To do that, copy+paste the following few lines on Notepad.
@echo off CLS :MENU ECHO. ECHO Press 1 To Set WiFi Sharing Attributes ECHO Press 2 To Start WiFi Sharing ECHO Press 3 To Stop WiFi Sharing ECHO Press 4 To Exit ECHO. SET /P M=Please Press 1,2, 3 or 4, then press ENTER: IF %M%==1 GOTO SET IF %M%==2 GOTO START IF %M%==3 GOTO STOP IF %M%==4 GOTO EOF :SET netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=DontStealMyWiFi key=idontneednopassword keyusage=persistent GOTO MENU :START netsh wlan start hostednetwork GOTO MENU :STOP netsh wlan stop hostednetwork GOTO MENU
Note: As mentioned earlier, you can change the ‘SSID’ and ‘Key’ parameters to anything you want. As for me, I chose ‘DontStealMyWifi and ‘idontneednopassword’ respectively.
Create a Batch File to Automate the Task
- Now click on the name of your active connection, the one you want to use for your WiFi hotspot. For me, it’s our office WiFi.
Finally, click on Properties > Sharing > and check the box next to “Allow other network users to connect …”. Also remember to pick the connection type of your internet from the drop-down menu. It could be a bit of a trial and error thing if you have multiple options and not sure which one to pick, so don’t beat yourself up over that. Finally, click on ‘OK’.