NEW UPDATE: Connectify 3.5.1!

July 11th, 2012 by jshaab under Release Notes

INTRODUCING Connectify v3.5.1!

The Connectify team is continually working to make sure that your experience with our software is pleasant and error-free. That’s why today, right on the heels of our major new release (version 3.5), we’re offering a software update, Connectify v3.5.1. This latest Connectify release contains improvements and an important bug fix to our connectivity software.

After downloading Connectify 3.5, a small percentage of users experienced problems sharing their 3G/4G mobile devices or VPNs through Connectify. With this updated release, Connectify v3.5.1, users should now be able to share their 3G/4G/VPN without issue.

As always, using the latest version of Connectify offers users the most feature-rich and stable user experience possible.

LITE users, click here to download Connectify Hotspot v3.5.1!

PRO users, click here to upgrade to Connectify Hotspot v3.5.1!

Connectify v3.5.1.24187 Release Notes:

Bug Fixes in Connectify v3.5.1:

  • Fix for sharing 3G/4G/VPN/Dialup connections broken in 3.5
  • Fix for accessing local network content over Microsoft VPN

New Features as of v3.5:

  • New Power Management Software to Fix Hosted Network Errors: Based on our work with Microsoft, it appears that we have found and worked around the underlying Windows bugs that cause the dreaded “Hosted Network” error messages when a computer comes out of sleep or hibernation.  This release includes a significant rework of Connectify Hotspot’s handling of power management in order to avoid such issues.
  • Enhanced Local Access Firewall Controls:  We moved the handling of the Connectify Firewall Settings into our driver in the Windows kernel.  This means that this traffic is now handled much faster, with less CPU usage.
  • Recognize More AntiVirus: Connectify’s Troubleshooter now recognizes Avast, Avira, and VIPRE security software packages, and points users to support articles on how to properly configure them, in case of technical issues.