Turn your Windows PC into a mobile hotspot by sharing your internet connection with other devices over Wi-Fi. You can share a Wi-Fi, Ethernet, or cellular data connection. If your PC has a cellular data connection and you share it, it will use data from your data plan.

Turn your Windows 10 PC into a mobile hotspot by sharing your Internet connection with other devices over Wi-Fi. You can share a Wi-Fi, Ethernet, or cellular data connection. If your PC has a cellular data connection and you share it, it will use data from your data plan.


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You can use your phone's mobile data to connect another phone, tablet, or computer to the internet. Sharing a connection this way is called tethering or using a hotspot. Some phones can share Wi-Fi connection by tethering.

I am trying to share the screen of my computer (Ubuntu 19.04). The computer is set up to provide a wifi hotspot. The idea is that VNC clients connect to my computer via the hotspot. I need this because I am planning to operate my computer at remote places where no other networks exist.

You need a really intelligent approach, so you don't mess up your neighbor's networks and possible personal hotspots (tethering, etc.) of other persons in the building. Would you mistakenly bomb them with deauthentication packets, this could get you in some serious trouble, including high fines (e.g. happened in 2014 to Marriott - costed then $600,000 Opens a new window).

Your Meraki MX and MR's are irrelevant if they are creating hotspots on their phones and connecting to the internet that way from laptops and such. It's largely a policy, trust/integrity, and discipline issue. Make sure the policy is established, and then backed and communicated by HR. 


Generally speaking, no you won't be able to track this. Most hotspots that I've seen run their own DHCP server and NAT the clients that are connected to the hotspot. Because of this the MX will think all traffic comes from the hotspot device itself.

main concern for this is that even though rules are being applied for that hotspot capable device. connected users use VPN to bypass meraki rules/blocking... maybe perhaps manually checking the client traffic, right?


 I'm trying to get Win10 Mobile Hotspot to work, using Lenovo P70 laptop which is ethernet cable connected to a router/modem/internet. I want to share its wired ethernet connection, via the Win10 Mobile Hotspot functionality, so that nearby devices (phones, other laptops, etc.) can connect via WiFi to the P70, sharing the P70's wired ethernet connection to the internet. Same concept as using mobile hotspot functionality on a smart phone, to provide internet via Wifi (to the phone's hotspot functionality) to nearby laptops, tablets., etc.



 In other words BitDefender Firewall IS doing what it is supposed to do, namely to protect arbitrary client devices from connecting to my "defended" PC's WiFi Hotspot without my knowledge or authorization. Unfortunately, this type of connection requires DHCP (from the hotspot default gateway, i.w. IP 192.168.137.1) because devices like phones and laptops depend on being assigned an IP dynamically when connecting to a "hotspot", rather than connecting through a manually assigned static IP address. That means BitDefender can really do all-or-nothing. Either it PREVENTS/BLOCKS ALL external devices from making use of Hotspot, or it ALLOWS ALL external devices to connect.



 So, after adding the following firewall exception rule the problem was 100% solved. Mobile Hotspot now works perfectly, and both my phone and second laptop are now connected through the hotspot provided by the primary laptop which is ethernet cable-connected to the router/internet.


I already shared the hotspot with my iPhone 6s Plus, and when the other iPhone is connected, everything works fine. But when not in use means that the screen is turned off, but the wifi option is not turned off, it is that the wifi has just disconnected and must connect again (both ios versions are The latest version, the hostpot sharing machine is an iPhone 6s Plus, the receiver is an iPhone 7 Plus) I want to know what kind of problem is this? So how can you fix this problem?

Thanks for advice But I tried resetting my network before, but I still haven't. About? If I'm going to try changing the name of the device that shares the hotspot and the new password, I would like to give you some more advice on whether or not the password can be set. Or if there are terms for setting a keyword like this

Simultaneous AP and STA operation is possible on this ath9k hardware, however if the client can't connect to its AP (the phone), the AP interface will stay off the air. The travelmate package can be installed to work around this limitation, it will automatically enable or disable the STA as the phone hotspot is turned on or off.

Sophos is my edge device to ISP where I've created a lot of firewall rules and Sophos is connected to Mikrotik because of this I can't use firewall rules to block or allow any mac address. My issue is some of the workstation Pc users are using a mobile hotspot to connect to the wifi since the blocked applications in the wifi are allowed on their computers because they're from sales and marketing. So, my problem is I want to block them from using mobile hotspot from windows 11 and connect to the AP for wifi access so that I can control what they're accessing.

Hello Kaeyana,


Thank you for reaching out to the community, see you can not control the allow/block action if the client connected to the Internet does not have Sophos Firewall as there gateway. So in this scenario, the best thing would be to have an endpoint that control the network traffic, so that even if someone uses mobile hotspot they may not be able to access the sites blocked in your organization !!

If you are only connecting the My Cloud to a computer then unless you configure that computer to share the My Cloud network connection (to that computer) no other devices will be able to access the My Cloud. The computer the My Cloud is connected to will need TWO network adapters. One for the My Cloud, the for the cellphone hotspot.

As explained above, enable internet connection sharing on the network adapter that is connected to the cellphone hotspot. That should allow traffic to flow between the two network adapters so the TV can access the My Cloud. Obviously to stream the My Cloud to the TV you will have to leave the computer running/on.

You have indicated you connected your My Cloud to your computer. If that computer has both a Ethernet networking port and a WiFi connection to your cellphone hotspot you can enable Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) on the WiFi connection (that is connected to your cellphone hotspot). Once enabled it will bridge the WiFi connection to the Ethernet network connection the My Cloud is connected to allowing for traffic to pass from the WiFi connection to the My Cloud.

I do know about internet connection sharing and had it enabled as the desktop pc originally was the main computer and was able to browse drives on it from other laptops etc that were connected to the wifi in the house.

I'm trying to set up a hotspot, sharing the connection from an iPhone X running iOS 12.1 with a MacBook Pro running macOS Mojave. The hotspot is working fine and other devices can connect to it and use the internet, but although the MacBook connects to the hotspot OK, browsers don't work.

I recently switched SIM, moving to a new carrier. With the old carrier, the MacBook could use the phone's hotspot with no problem. I don't know what info gets stored for a wifi connection (I'd assumed just SSID and credentials) but presumably there's more to it...

No, or at least it doesn't work on my Android phone. A hotspot is where you use your mobile phone signal to provide a WiFi connection to another device. You can't connect while you are using WiFi on the host device.

Well I was able to hotspot from my Samsung phone to my son's iphone. I was connected to the ship's internet and turned on mobile hotspot and my son connected to me and shared my internet at the same time. He was able to stream the cricket live while I was facebooking. Note I don't ever put my phone on airplane mode, and I believe that's why I could do it.

It would be interesting to know where that person was cruising and what mobile service provider they were connecting to. Because as far as I know that would not work unless that person was connected to their regular network. I have a Samsung phone and if WiFi is connected I cannot use the phone as a mobile hotspot, I have to turn off WiFi and take the phone out of flight mode, and there is no way I'm going to do that on a cruise! Of course my phone is a few years old now. Maybe newer phones allow pure WiFi hotspotting.

My friends and I do it all the time and even did it recently in our Ovation cruise last month. Heck, we used our phones as a hotspot to get the Amazon Firestick that I hooked up to the TV to watch Netflix/Disney+ on the TV. Works very well.

Basically, the phone will use different WIFI frequency for each WIFI connection. (e.g. 2.4ghz for internet, 5ghz for hotspot) So yeah, you connect to the cruise's WIFI, then you can enable hotspot on your phone and it will act as a WIFI hotspot to other devices sharing your device's cruise WIFI connection. 006ab0faaa

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