Intel® My WiFi Technology (Intel® MWT)
Does Intel® My WiFi Technology share Internet access with connected devices?
Intel® My WiFi Technology (Intel® MWT) enabled notebooks, that are connected to the Internet, can pass-through that internet connectivity to Wi-Fi devices. The devices must be accepted by the user in the Intel® MWT software.
To pass-through the Internet connection from the notebook:
Intel® My WiFi Utility
Open Intel® My WiFi Utility. Internet connection sharing must be enabled for the personal area network profile. This can be performed by:
Selecting profile from the Intel® MWT Utility.
Selecting to edit the profile.
Select the sharing tab in the profile Setting menu, and disable Filter Network Traffic..
Next select the internet connection to share using the operating system.
Microsoft Windows Vista* operating system - Internet Connection Sharing ICS (Default view, not Classic view):
Go to the Control Panel of your Microsoft Windows Vista* or Windows 7* operating system.
Select View network Status and tasks from the Control Panel.
Select Manage network connections from the Task menu on the left side navigation menu.
Right click the Network connection that is being used by the laptop to connect to the Internet. For example, if the laptop is connected to the internet via a wireless network connection , select it. If on the other hand, the laptop is connected via a local area connection card via a network cable, select local area connection.
In the options window for that card select Properties.
Select the Sharing tab.
Click (check) Allow other network users to connect through this computer's Internet connection.
In the same window, you will see Under Home Networking Connection, select
Intel My WiFi PAN. Click OK.
You will see a message:
When Internet Connection Sharing is enabled, your LAN adapter will be set...
Read the message and then click OK. Devices connected to your laptop via Intel® My WiFi Technology now have access to the internet (or whatever network you shared).
from.http://www.intel.com