How Can I Share My Wireless Network?
The easiest way to share a wireless network with your other devices on Windows 11 is to create a mobile hotspot that broadcasts its own unique Wi-Fi signal. Here’s how to do it.
Can I Share Wi-Fi From My PC?
Using the steps shown above, any PC with Wi-Fi functionality can create its own wireless network for other devices to connect to. If your Windows 11 computer doesn’t support wireless connectivity though, this method of internet sharing will not be an option. An alternative solution is to ask your internet provider for a router with Wi-Fi internet capability. This way you can connect all of you devices directly to the router instead of through your PC.
Is It Possible to Share Wi-Fi Over Wi-Fi?
Windows 11 does allow you to share a Wi-Fi connection with other devices over Wi-Fi by using the method shown above. You can also use a wired internet connection to make a Wi-Fi mobile hotspot in Windows 11 if you like. This can be useful for those working with a coaxial cable internet/TV connection and no wireless router.
Can 2 Computers Share 1 Internet Connection?
There’s very little nowadays from stopping more than one computer from connecting to the same internet connection. The vast majority of modems, routers, and modem-router hybrids make it very easy for multiple devices to connect to the internet via a cable connection to the modem or via a router’s Wi-Fi signal. Those who have a cable or wired internet connection would benefit from creating a mobile hotspot in Windows 11 using the steps on this page. However, if you have a router, it can be a good idea to connect your other devices to its Wi-Fi signal instead. This way you can turn your computer off without disconnecting everything from the internet.