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How can you use Wi-Fi Direct for establishing peer-to-peer connections between Windows devices?

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12-15-2024, 06:49 AM
You know, I grab my laptop and phone sometimes. They chat straight through Wi-Fi Direct. No router needed. You flip on the Wi-Fi first. Then hunt for that Direct option in settings. I tap it quick. Your device pops up nearby. Pick it and link up. Boom, files zip between us. I send pics that way often. You try it with buddies' machines. Just make sure both gadgets glow discoverable. I forget that step once. Nothing happened. Laughable mess. You poke around the network spot. Enable the peer mode. Devices spot each other fast. I share docs like that at coffee shops. You feel the speed kick in. No wires tangle your day. I pair mine in seconds flat. You do the same trick. Press connect when it beeps. Data flows peer to peer smooth. I love skipping the hassle. You test it now. Devices bond without fuss.

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