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    Easy Settings Mobile AP and hosted network commands

    Discussion in 'Samsung' started by Pipppero2007, Feb 5, 2016.

  1. Pipppero2007

    Pipppero2007 Notebook Guru

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    Hi everybody,
    I Always used the "Mobile AP" function included in Easy Settings (I own Windows 7).
    This program should be common for most of us (I own a Series 7 Gamer).

    Today I wanted to discover the clients connected to my AP with this command:

    netsh wlan show hostednetwork

    But it says " The service (wlansvc) is not in esecution" (I traslate it from italian so sorry).

    So Easy Settings is not using the normal "HOSTED NETWORK" of Windows? Or it's my problem?

    If it not using the ordinary hosted network of Windows HOW I can understand what kind of protection it has? What clients are connected etc.???