How to turn your Android phone into a Wi-Fi hot spot
Picture this scenario: You’re at your favorite coffee shop or café, about to dive into serious work on your laptop. But wait, the Wi-Fi there is as unpredictable as the weather, and using public Wi-Fi can be risky and not always secure.
So what do you do?
If your phone has internet access, it’s a breeze to turn your Android into a Wi-Fi hot spot for your laptop or anyone else who needs a stable connection. Here’s how to get started:
How to turn your Android into a Wi-Fi hot spot
Settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer.
Navigate to your phone’s SettingsTap ConnectionsThen tap Mobile Hot spot and TetheringToggle ON the switch next to Mobile Hot Spot
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Then, If you’re connected to Wi-Fi, go ahead and tap Turn offTap Mobile Hot Spot againTap Configure or something similar that allows you to customize your Network name and Password. This way, you won’t have to worry about strangers accessing your Wi-Fi
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Press Save when you’re doneTap on Configure againThen tap on Advanced
Scroll down, select Wi-Fi sharing, and tap OK to begin sharing your hot spot with other people and devices
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This little trick can be a lifesaver. Say you’re at a hotel, and they charge an arm and a leg for Wi-Fi per device. With Wi-Fi sharing, you pay for one and spread the love to all your gadgets. Or, if you’re already on a Wi-Fi network, you can use Wi-Fi sharing to let others tap into both cellular and Wi-Fi options at once. However, it’s important to note that while these methods can help you share a Wi-Fi connection, they may not work in all situations. Some hotels or other locations may have systems in place to prevent such sharing.
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Kurt’s key takeaways
Turning your Android into a Wi-Fi hot spot is not just about staying connected; it’s about making the most of your devices and your time. Whether you’re dodging the Wi-Fi fees at a hotel, want to avoid public Wi-Fi or just helping a friend out at a cafe, this nifty feature is your ticket to a hassle-free, secure connection. So, the next time the Wi-Fi isn’t stable or secure, remember, your Android has your back.
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