Correct, This is how I do it Step 1, turn on hot spot on all 4 Android Step 2, on my PC, I have two PCIe Wifi cards (yes that means it occupy 2 of the PCIe slots) And I also have 2 USB Wifi modem. Therefore I have 4 total WiFi receivers. By default, Windows 10 allows 32 Wireless Networks being connected at the same time, and all of them must be different Antennas. Step 3 Connect all Hot Spot one by one to each WiFi Adapter & WiFi USB. Therefore only 1 AP at a time, per-antenna / receiver Step 4, by default, Windows allow merging those 4 WiFi network using just Command Prompt, but the steps are kinda confusing for me. So I go to GitHub, someone made a tiny Program / Command Line tool that summed up those complicated commands. The tool is called "DISPATCH PROXY" You still need to run it via Command Prompt with elevated Admin Step 5, Listing all SSIDs of those WiFi from DISPATCH PROXY in Command Prompt window itself, and it also came with ReadMe tutorial on GitHub Step 6 Merge them all. Done
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Hi, how did you manage to combine four hotspots to a single connection? To my knowledge you can only connect to one AP at a time, right?
Correct,
This is how I do it
Step 1, turn on hot spot on all 4 Android
Step 2, on my PC, I have two PCIe Wifi cards (yes that means it occupy 2 of the PCIe slots)
And I also have 2 USB Wifi modem. Therefore I have 4 total WiFi receivers. By default, Windows 10 allows 32 Wireless Networks being connected at the same time, and all of them must be different Antennas.
Step 3 Connect all Hot Spot one by one to each WiFi Adapter & WiFi USB. Therefore only 1 AP at a time, per-antenna / receiver
Step 4, by default, Windows allow merging those 4 WiFi network using just Command Prompt, but the steps are kinda confusing for me.
So I go to GitHub, someone made a tiny Program / Command Line tool that summed up those complicated commands.
The tool is called "DISPATCH PROXY"
You still need to run it via Command Prompt with elevated Admin
Step 5, Listing all SSIDs of those WiFi from DISPATCH PROXY in Command Prompt window itself, and it also came with ReadMe tutorial on GitHub
Step 6 Merge them all. Done
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@@niezzayt3809 that's kinda cool. Thanks. I suppose this would also be possible with usb tethering?
@@plutonianfairy that's actually a great idea. It would require less expensive hardware.
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