I have an Intel Pro Wireless wifi card and a Belkin USB wifi stick, I connect to the internet by the Belkin stick and a BIG antenna but need to convert the Intel into an access point so I can connect my PSP to the internet or use a VNC server. The reason is that without the antenna, the signal I use to connect to the Internet can’t be received, so any other devices don’t receive the signal, that’s why I want the other cart to work as an access point repeating the signal. I’ve searched around but found no software to do this, at least with my Intel card. The lapto is a Dell 630m.


MrPurrfe
07. Sep, 2009
There is no software to convert a card to a hotspot, what you can do is buy a repeater that would pick up the signal and relay it.
helpdesk916 ♦♣♠♥
07. Sep, 2009
http://compnetworking.about.com/od/homen…
Information Scavenger
07. Sep, 2009
You can setup the two network cards in the laptop to act as a bridge…that would work, or you could alternately setup internet connection sharing and have it share the wireless signal that does work.
To bridge the two network cards, I think you right click on both network cards in the network section of windows and select BRIDGE…
pop
12. Nov, 2009
Try http://www.connectify.me/ if you have Windows 7.