To receive the Windows 7 logo, a wireless driver must implement the wireless Hosted Network feature. The driver for the wireless adapter must implement the wireless LAN device driver model defined by Microsoft for use on Windows 7. This feature requires that a Hosted Network capable wireless adapter is installed in the local computer. With this feature, a Windows computer can use a single physical wireless adapter to connect as a client to a hardware access point (AP), while at the same time acting as a software AP allowing other wireless-capable devices to connect to it. It is not possible to enable or disable these two functions separately in Windows. Enabling or disabling the wireless Hosted Network enables or disables both virtual Wi-Fi and SoftAP. These two functions coexist in a Windows system together. A software-based wireless access point (AP) sometimes referred to as a SoftAP that uses a designated virtual wireless adapter.The virtualization of a physical wireless adapter into more than one virtual wireless adapter sometimes referred to as Virtual Wi-Fi.This feature implements two major functions: The wireless Hosted Network is a new WLAN feature supported on Windows 7 and on Windows Server 2008 R2 with the Wireless LAN Service installed.