Ensure one user doesn't hog the entire connection by managing download and upload speeds.
Sharing Your Connection: A Look at MyPublicWiFi 29.3 Whether you're in a dorm room with only one Ethernet port or traveling with a group that needs to share a single paid Wi-Fi connection, has long been a go-to solution for turning a Windows PC into a Virtual Access Point. Version 29.3 continues this tradition, offering a lightweight yet feature-rich way to share your internet connection wirelessly. Why Use MyPublicWiFi 29.3? MyPublicWiFi 29.3
Select the specific network adapter that currently has internet access (e.g., your Ethernet or primary Wi-Fi). Ensure one user doesn't hog the entire connection
Ensure you run the application in Administrator mode to allow it to configure network settings. Why Use MyPublicWiFi 29
For those needing a record of activity, the software can track and log URLs visited by connected clients. Setting Up Your Hotspot Getting started with version 29.3 is straightforward:
You can limit network access or block specific services like file-sharing/P2P programs to protect your bandwidth.
Unlike basic built-in Windows hotspot features, MyPublicWiFi provides a suite of management tools that give you granular control over your shared network: