

The group or resource is not in the correct state to perform the requested operation. Going through the console commands as if the Virtual Adapter were there (that is, netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow then netsh wlan start hostednetwork, which tells me The hosted network couldn't be started.Showing hidden devices in the Device Manager (to no effect).Disabling and re-enabling my wireless card (to no effect).As a result, I've been looking into more convoluted alternatives, like this Virtual Wifi stuff. This works fine for (what Windows calls) an ad hoc network, but my Android phone doesn't seem to see it. I'm using an Ethernet card to connect to the internet, and am attempting to route the internet from there to my wireless card. My end goal is to set up a wifi hotspot from my desktop (which houses the card mentioned above) that I can connect my laptop and Android phone to. Radio types supported : 802.11b 802.11g 802.11nĪuthentication and cipher supported in infrastructure mode:Īuthentication and cipher supported in ad-hoc mode: Interface name: Wireless Network Connection At the command line, it is indicated that this adapter does support use in a hosted network: C:\Windows\system32>netsh wlan show drivers My physical wireless card is a ASUS PCE-N13 - Wireless PCI-Express Adapter - 802.11b/g/n. I'm wondering if there is a way to show it that I have missed.? network engineers have an option to enable split-tunneling which sets a determination of when data traverses the VPN. the Network Connections area of the Control Panel orīut I do not.

I think that I should see a Virtual Wifi Miniport Adapter in
