hosted network problem

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I use windows 8 at acer 4736, I use to set a hostednetwork using connectify for somedays, but I use it not so now I'm trying. to connect, but the State of the hosted network was not allowed and virtual pilot shows material not connected and adapter setting I have not find wifi at all the Please help me solve this problem
 

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    I had this problem and I solved it.

    The solution is:

    1. go into Device Manager.

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    Kind regards

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