Windows 10: Thinkbook G7+ IAH with Intel BE200 Wi-Fi 7 Adapter hotspot issue

Discus and support Thinkbook G7+ IAH with Intel BE200 Wi-Fi 7 Adapter hotspot issue in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; I am using Intel Wifi driver version of 23.130.1, Windows 11 pro 24h2. When I enable the hotspot, I cant connect my cellphone or any other devices to... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by ShaoKiongTan, May 27, 2025.

  1. Thinkbook G7+ IAH with Intel BE200 Wi-Fi 7 Adapter hotspot issue


    I am using Intel Wifi driver version of 23.130.1, Windows 11 pro 24h2. When I enable the hotspot, I cant connect my cellphone or any other devices to this hotspot. Besides, after I enable the hotspot, the hotspot adapter didnt shows up in Network Connections in Control Panel, so I cant choose which adapeter that I want to share in wifi properties either. And there are 3 duplicated Wifi adapters in Advanced network settings, only 1 adapter's options is editable. These problems shows up while I am using Ethernet and trying to share Ethernet via hotspot too.3 duplicated adapters.hotspot adapter d

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    ShaoKiongTan, May 27, 2025
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  2. The Microsoft (Hotspot) wi-fi direct virtual adapter is blocking FTP

    Hi Support,

    I have encountered an unexpected problem when using the Windows 10 Hotspot feature. When I connect to the hotspot using another Win 10 system everything works as normal except it blocks the FTP protocol.

    I have an application that connects to a website using FTP, it has run with no problems for 5+ years. I now have a situation where I am using a Win 10 laptop to boost the signal of a wi-fi router in another building. It is located to get the best signal and it works fine, it broadcasts a strong signal allowing other devices to use it.

    However, when connecting to the Win 10 Hotspot the FTP protocol is blocked, everything else runs as normal
    I have confirmed:


    • I can FTP as normal if I connect to the same router as the Win 10 system that is step up with the hotspot.
    • If I connect to the Win 10 hotspot FTP is blocked.

    This is the first time I've used the hotspot feature in Win 10, I really like it and it's ideal for my situation but the FTP problem limits how much I can use it.

    All other protocols work as normal, it's as if a rule somewhere is set to block FTP if passing through the Microsoft (Hotspot) wi-fi direct virtual adapter.

    See attached images for the status of the hotspot adapters, they both have the following settings.

    IPv4Connectvity: Internet
    IPv6Connectvity: No network access

    I can FTP from the system with the hotspot setup using the built-in wi-fi adapter with no problems, it's only when I connect via the hotspot that FTP gets blocked.

    I've tried a few things to change the IPv6Connectvity but no success so far. Also, if this was the problem why only block FTP and allow all other protocols and why does the built-in wi-fi adapter allow FTP as normal yet it displays IPv6Connectvity: No network access?

    It's easy to try and reproduce this condition, all you need is two Win 10 systems and an FTP account on the web.


    • Setup Laptop1 to connect to Router1 and also set up a hotspot called Hotspot1.
    • On Laptop2 connect to Router1 and use the command-line FTP client to log in to your FTP server.
    • There should be no problems doing this.
    • Next on Laptop2 connect to Hotspot1 and try to log in again to your FTP account.

    If this fails then you will have reproduced the same failure.

    Note:


    • I am using ACER Win 10 laptops that are fully updated.
    • All the ACER laptops use the built-in Windows Firewall and Security Centre.
    • When connecting to the Hotspot both Outlook and OneDrive detect it as a metered connection and prompt you to confirm you wish to still connect. When you confirm you still want to connect everything runs as normal.
    • This problem occurs at two different locations that use different laptops, routers, and broadband provider (UK: EE & Virgin)

    I have not been able to try this on a non-ACER laptop so that would be useful to do but my testing so far has isolated the problem to only when connecting via the Hotspot.

    So, in summary.


    • When connecting to a Windows 10 Hotspot all other applications run as normal except for FTP.
    • I have confirmed this on separate laptops (though they are all ACER) and two different routers and broadband providers at different locations.

    It would be great if someone could test this on non-ACER laptops and another broadband provider. If the problem is present then it would suggest this issue is widespread but I've not been able to find anyone else who's experienced this problem.
    thanks,Phill.



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    thedaxdaytrader, May 27, 2025
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  3. Norton Win User
    USB Wi-Fi Adapter Disabling

    Is it on Windows 8's compatibility list (check MS website- forgot link)?

    I had an issue with one Wi-fi adapter and it wasn't listed as compatible- All was well when I swapped it out with one on the compatibility list
     
    Norton, May 27, 2025
    #3
  4. Thinkbook G7+ IAH with Intel BE200 Wi-Fi 7 Adapter hotspot issue

    Wi-Fi virtual adapter

    I am unable to create a wi-fi hotspot on my laptop (HP pavillion ab-032tx model) after upgrading to windows 10. I cannot find Microsoft WI-Fi direct Virtual adapter in the listed adapters (control pannel->network sharing center) . However Microsoft Wi-Fi
    direct Virtual adapter and Microsoft Wi-Fi direct Virtual adapter #2 are listed in hidden drivers (device manager-> view tab, faded icons). Upon checking for hardware changes, there are no unkown devices being shown. Microsoft Wi-Fi direct Virtual adapter
    #3 is also found in the view tab , but its icon is not faded. All my drivers are updated. Still i am unable to create a hotspot. Pl help me with the same.
     
    Revati Joshi, May 27, 2025
    #4
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