Thinix WiFi Hotspot allows you to share your Internet connection. In this regard, the tool can create a virtual access point that can substitute expensive network hardware.
The program works with a minimum intervention on your part as it can detect the available hardware. Yet, you can also configure various parameters, such as hotspot name, automatic program startup and Internet connection to share. Moreover, if you are worried about intruders connecting to your hotspot, it is possible to use a key or even let the program create new ones automatically. Likewise, you can set filters that prevent other users from accessing blacklisted websites.
From the program’s interface, it is possible to monitor the hotspot status by watching some parameters and information. For example, it shows if the hotspot is currently active and how many client devices are connected.
To sum up, Thinix WiFi Hotspot definitely solves a problem if you need to provide Internet services to various users and devices on a temporary basis; however, it is more advisable to use dedicated hardware if you intend to create a permanent network. Although it definitely deserves a try, you should also know that, unlike other similar products, it cannot be used for free and will stop working after a given number of hours unless you pay the necessary price.
Pros
- Support of various types of network cards
- Allows up to 100 connected users
- Lets you use a key
- Allows using filters
Cons
- Not a suitable solution for permanent hotspots
- Cannot be used for free
I have used this for 6 months and it works really good.I am using on a Windows 7 Pro Dell laptop.
I used for 9 month and it works reall very nice. I am using windows8.1 hp compaq laptop.
I have been using this for 6 months and it works really good. I am using it on Windows 7 Pro Dell laptop.
I use this, it works well and is worth the price. Way better than the free ones. If you look at the developer's site, it clearly says it is only for Win 7 and Win 8. I am not sure why the site says it works on XP or Vista, but that is wrong.