@ShinkyMK Shame I really liked the hosted network section, saved me having to open Command Prompt whenever I wanted to stream. Just having to type your hosted networks name and password saved a lot of steps, granted having to retype it everything there was an update, was a tad bit annoying but we all make sacrifices for progress I suppose. Though some help on setting up the batch file would be appreciated, not something I'm familiar with.
Edit: Not sure what would be easier, but considering you've added tutorials to the sections we still have on kit-kat, would it be possible to reinstate the hosted network tab, and just have the tutorial saying something like
"Open Command Prompt as Administrator
Type: netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=(NetworkName key=(Password)
Type: netsh wlan start hostednetwork
Right click, internet tab next to your system clock -> Open network sharing center -> Change Adapter Settings -> Right Click, your internet connection -> Properties -> Sharing -> Allow other networks to connect through this internet connection with (Local Area Connection 13 (or something similiar))
Now Type your Network name and Password into Kit-kat
"From hence forth whenever you open Kit-kat, it will automatically start your hosted network whenever you open the .exe"
Just a suggestion, since it's something I got great mileage out of, but I dunno which is more difficult, you implementing a tutorial on how to set up hosted networks for those who need it, or sharing some way to create batch files, since I imagine it's a niche part of the audience who needs this.
Edit: Not sure what would be easier, but considering you've added tutorials to the sections we still have on kit-kat, would it be possible to reinstate the hosted network tab, and just have the tutorial saying something like
"Open Command Prompt as Administrator
Type: netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=(NetworkName key=(Password)
Type: netsh wlan start hostednetwork
Right click, internet tab next to your system clock -> Open network sharing center -> Change Adapter Settings -> Right Click, your internet connection -> Properties -> Sharing -> Allow other networks to connect through this internet connection with (Local Area Connection 13 (or something similiar))
Now Type your Network name and Password into Kit-kat
"From hence forth whenever you open Kit-kat, it will automatically start your hosted network whenever you open the .exe"
Just a suggestion, since it's something I got great mileage out of, but I dunno which is more difficult, you implementing a tutorial on how to set up hosted networks for those who need it, or sharing some way to create batch files, since I imagine it's a niche part of the audience who needs this.
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