A Network Interface Card is a card used by your computer or laptop to communicate over a network. If you wanted to connect an Ipad or similar device, you would need to either set up your own router (and come on, how many of you honestly can say they would bring a router with you on business trips?) OR you could follow this guide and setup your own wireless access point, thereby making the connection available to any WiFi capable device. Some of you may now be wondering "Why would I want to set up a wireless hotspot when my laptop is already connected to the internet?" OK just imagine this situation: Just say you were staying at a hotel on a business trip and the hotel offered free internet access via ethernet (not wireless). You will need a pre-existing wired (ethernet) internet connection to set up the wireless hotspot. In this Instructable I will be showing you how to set up your own wireless access point using Windows 7's "Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter". Hello This is my first Instructable so all constructive critiscm is welcome.
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