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How to keep hotspot on all time?

Arkosh

How to keep Windows 10 Hotspot Up all the time even there is no device connect to it?

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desktop with usb wifi dongle web info

Power Option High Performance

Edition Windows 10 Home

Version 1607

Build 14393.1066

already google and follow available guide

youtube guide and reddit guide

if need more information please tell me.

Im SORRY for:-1. My Broken English. 2. "if" posting wrong section. 3. "if" my replay hurt someone. 4. "if" posting already posted before

Because im new to active forum >.< (bow) please kindly guide me thanks

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I use Connectify's (http://www.connectify.me) hotspot on a Windows 8.1 Desktop with a Wifi dongle. It doesn't turn off when no device is connected to it. I would recommend buying (or p i r a t i n g) the pro version for more features.

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16 minutes ago, Ficus said:

I use Connectify's (http://www.connectify.me) hotspot on a Windows 8.1 Desktop with a Wifi dongle. It doesn't turn off when no device is connected to it. I would recommend buying (or p i r a t i n g) the pro version for more features.

yeah, i do use connectify before windows 10. its just other program you need to pay. also i know we can run hotspot using command prompt. it just maybe there is other ways.

Im SORRY for:-1. My Broken English. 2. "if" posting wrong section. 3. "if" my replay hurt someone. 4. "if" posting already posted before

Because im new to active forum >.< (bow) please kindly guide me thanks

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1 minute ago, Arkosh said:

yeah, i do use connectify before windows 10. its just other program you need to pay. also i know we can run hotspot using command prompt. it just maybe there is other ways.

In case you want to create a hotspot via CMD:

1. Press the "Windows key" and "R" to open "Run". More ↓
2. Type "cmd" then hit "Enter" or "OK". 
3. Type "netsh wlan show drivers" and press "Enter". 
4. Type "netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=Hotspotname key=password" to create the hotspot. 
5. Type "netsh wlan start hostednetwork" to start the hotspot. 

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3 minutes ago, Ficus said:

In case you want to create a hotspot via CMD:

1. Press the "Windows key" and "R" to open "Run". More ↓
2. Type "cmd" then hit "Enter" or "OK". 
3. Type "netsh wlan show drivers" and press "Enter". 
4. Type "netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=Hotspotname key=password" to create the hotspot. 
5. Type "netsh wlan start hostednetwork" to start the hotspot. 

i know this. well i guess there is no more setting that we can tinker around. oh well, i just stuck with command prompt manual hotspot. at least it keep always on. anyways thanks.

Im SORRY for:-1. My Broken English. 2. "if" posting wrong section. 3. "if" my replay hurt someone. 4. "if" posting already posted before

Because im new to active forum >.< (bow) please kindly guide me thanks

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