The Connectify application will turn your Windows 7 laptop into a
WiFi Hotspot to share the Internet with friends, co-workers, and mobile
devices. Connectify is running in the Notification Tray next to the
system clock. It might not be visible, because Windows 7 has cleaned up
the Notification Tray to hide the icons that you don’t frequently use.
If you click on the small white triangle it will show all of the icons,
including the Connectify radio wave icon.
When it is run in “Access Point” mode, Connectify is a real WiFi Access Point running on your computer. Any device that can connect to a regular access point, can connect to a Connectify Hotspot, with no special setup or software required.
When Connectify is run in “Ad Hoc” mode it sets everything up for you (Wireless card, Internet sharing, firewall, etc.) in one press of a button. It also provides advanced features like showing you what computers are connected to your network, and letting you right click them to Explore their shared drives and printers.
NOTE: Users can purchase the PRO version of the application (includes features like Share Wi-Fi from 3G/4G Networks, Fully-customizable SSID, AutoInternet selection or Simple Firewall Controls) here.
When it is run in “Access Point” mode, Connectify is a real WiFi Access Point running on your computer. Any device that can connect to a regular access point, can connect to a Connectify Hotspot, with no special setup or software required.
When Connectify is run in “Ad Hoc” mode it sets everything up for you (Wireless card, Internet sharing, firewall, etc.) in one press of a button. It also provides advanced features like showing you what computers are connected to your network, and letting you right click them to Explore their shared drives and printers.
NOTE: Users can purchase the PRO version of the application (includes features like Share Wi-Fi from 3G/4G Networks, Fully-customizable SSID, AutoInternet selection or Simple Firewall Controls) here.
List devices ( WiFi cards) are compatible with Connectify 3.2 Pro :
- Atheros AR5xxx/AR9xxx cards, driver version 8.0.0.238
- Broadcom 4310-series (in many Dell laptops)
- Broadcom 4321AG/4322AG/43224AG WLAN Adapter, driver version 5.60.18.8
- D-link AirPlus G DWL-G510 Wireless PCI Adapter, driver version 3.0.1.0
- D-Link DWA-140 RangeBooster N USB Adapter, driver version 3.0.3.0
- Dell 1397 Mini-Card (Broadcom), 5.30.21.0 (here)
- Dell 1505 Draft N, 5.60.18.8 (here)
- Dell 1510 Wireless N adapter (Broadcom) 5.60.18.8
- Intel Centrino Ultimate-N 6300AGN, 14.1.1.3
- Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6200, 13.3.0.24
- Intel Wi-Fi Link 1000, 13.3.0.24
- Intel Wi-Fi Link 5100, 13.4.0.9
- Intel Wi-Fi Link 5300, 13.5.0.6
- Linksys Dual-Band Wireless-N USB Network Adapter(WUSB600N), driver version 3.0.10.0
- Netgear 108 Mbit WG311T
- Ralink RT2870 (in many 802.11n USB dongles)
- Realtek RTL8187B (here)
- Realtek RTL8187SE (with the drivers that came with Windows 7)
- Realtek RTL8188CE (here)
- Realtek RTL8192u with 1370(Beta)
- Sitecom Wireless USB Adapter 54g WL-608, with Ralink RT2870 drivers, version 3.0.9.0
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