Windows Hotspoter Equips Your Home With the Right Networking Solutions
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Ishan Sharma is a new Windows program that allows you to create a hotspot in your home that you can then share with others. When you add Wi Fi to your existing home network, you almost automatically expect to get a clean and clear signal everywhere in all rooms. Unfortunately, it doesn't work like that in real life. There are signals between certain areas of your home and not others. Windows has no way to know this, unfortunately. This means that you may be able to get a great connection in the living room but be unable to upload pictures or videos to your tablet for the TV in another room.With hotspot Wi-Fi, though, all your devices are able to see each other, even if they're on opposite corners of the house. That's because hotspots work like traditional cell phone reception areas. You get a signal from a device closest to you (your laptop, desk lamp, table, etc.) and the signal spreads out so that each device picks up your signal. When you have an app installed that uses Direct TV to stream the content, everything works like a television reception. Windows hotspoter does the same thing.
By default, hotspoters aren't set up for gaming, but Ishan Sharma has made sure that you can enable it for all your devices. Simply go to Control Panel > Network and Internet Connection and enable hotspotting for all your devices. It's a great networking solution for your home wireless hotspot.