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.

When you share a Personal Hotspot from your iPhone, it uses cellular data for the internet connection. To monitor your cellular data network usage, go to Settings > Cellular. See View or change cellular data settings on iPhone.

I have broadband, and my ISP set up my windows PC for the internet via a Ethernet cable. But my other PC (which runs Ubuntu Linux) can't now connect to the Internet. My ISP suggests using a Wifi router to connect both PCs to the Internet, but I don't want to purchase a router, as I already have a hub. But using a hub, I've been told I can't share that Internet connection.

Step 1: get your ISP to recognize your Linux computer as the one that's configured for internet access. The easiest way is to connect your Linux computer to the Internet port, then call your ISP and ask them to "flush their MAC address cache" for your connection -- let them know you're asking them to do that because you changed your Internet-facing computer.

I did not ask about the brand, but is there any tool/Hardware on the market that can share the internet connection from one username to a lot of device by creating new own Wifi? for now I can do it through software such as virtual router. But for me this is inconvenient. It Wifi repeater can do this?

The wifi modem simply connects into a wifi scheme for things that don't have wifi. The router bit sets up a network on the other side, but you can let guest machines on as well (eg visiting relatives).

If you're trying to share your internet connection with multiple devices at your house, you may be wondering how to do it without complicated networking. Luckily, this wikiHow guide will teach you how to share your Windows or Mac computer's internet connection with the rest of the network.

In Windows I can use Connectify Hotspot, which enables me to share the internet connection from the same wireless adapter as I am creating an access point on. As you can read on the technology overview page:

After I saw this link offered by vasishath, I managed to setup a wireless hotspot to share the internet connection from the same single wireless interface device. This wireless device must to use an Atheros driver that is already build with nl80211 support. Next I will show you how.

In wpa_supplicant.conf you must provide the settings of your current wireless network. See man wpa_supplicant for some quick examples. And you probably have more examples in /usr/share/doc/wpa_supplicant/ directory. I used something like:

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Easy, right?Well the rest is even easier... ...If your device is able to be used as a client and a PA at the same time (like atheros wifi chip - edit: some Intel chip too, see second comment bellow) you simply have to connect to your home router with network manager, as you usually do, and than you execute a command line like that:

And... That's it!Incredible and so easy!Now you just have to connect to the repeated network with your android device. You will see in your laptop terminal the handshake negotiated between your laptop and the client:And you can enjoy a nice bathroom session with internet... Everything is done with a single interface and with one simple command. The tool have a lot of options, for more information visit the github repository of oblique (link given previously) and if you can speak Spanish you can check this forum thread: create_ap: La solucin perfecta para transformar tu ordenador en un repetidor universal todo terreno

Here is my project Linux Wifi Hotspot which has both GUI and command-line interface. It can create a virtual wifi hotspot on the same wifi adapter which is connected to the internet. It has additional features such as MAC filter, Change channel/frequency band, view connected devices etc.

As you can see in the comments to this answer ther IS a way to do this. It's documented for FreeBSD (which is not Ubuntu/Linux) here: -to-multiple-ap-with-one-wifi-adapter-under-linux-freebsd (Link from the comment). It does not seem to work exactly the same way on Linux, but it should be similar. Unfortunately I wasn't able to find more detailed information about this topic.

The probably easiest and most common way is using two physical network interfaces. So you may buy another wifi stick or just use another technology to connect further and do just one of them via Wifi. The possibilities are for example:

Once I noticed that Ubuntu Linux is capable of managing two wifi devices at once without being complicated. I did not test this in ways of sharing the internet connection etc, but it should be possible. The way how complicated it will be is probably depending of the type of connections you use. On Linux you probably do not need and kind of special software. It should be possible to share connections without the need for any special tools. Unfortunately I cannot try it at this time.

I recommend you try Wifi to Wifi if you have another wifi stick anyway and otherwise LAN or Bluetooth (which is built-in in most notebooks). 3G/LTE sharing is a bit bad because of providers dataplans and so on.

How to configure the Ubuntu/Xubuntu PC as a WiFi hotspot (ex: for use in airports or on airplanes in order to share a single, paid connection from your PC with your phone and other devices):

on latest ubuntu (04.20) - there is a built in options in the wifi settings.so when you turn on wifi, you have the 3-dots button on top - one of the options there is "turn on hotspot", there, you'll set the wifi SSID and password, and that's it.Note: every wifi adapter can be used only for one action at once - or hotspot of connect to network. so if you have only one adapter and you're connected only via wifi - won't do...

If you insist on doing it, I would suggest that you start by testing the shared connection from PC using another PC for example. Once you have confirmed that the shared connection s working, you can connect the router to the WAN port as DHCP client. You could also try connecting it to the LAN and turn DHCP off, but I'm not sure that would work.

Now my client wants me to connect via WiFi-Direct, too.So my question is - once I connect the two devices via WiFi-Direct, will I be able to access the internet on the non-SIM device, using the SIM/data on the "normal" phone?

Well, Wi-Fi direct can create hotspot independent of the legacy Wi-Fi hotspot BUT this hotspot doesn't share internet and any request to external ip will be dropped.But for android you can use NetShare app to do that, you can download it from here.

Hello there. I currently don't have an internet connection set up at home, so I use my mobile data instead. I connect my laptop (running Arch Linux with KDE Plasma) to my phone's hotspot. I recently got an old PC from my uncle, and set up Linux Mint 19 on it. The problem is, the PC doesn't have a wireless network card, and can only use wired internet. I was using USB tethering to share my phone's internet, but it's kinda inconvenient. I want to know how to share my laptop's internet through an ethernet cable to my PC. I've already tried a few things, and none of these have worked :

1) I connected my laptop to my PC with an ethernet cable, and set up a shared Ethernet connection from the network settings in KDE's panel. It shows on my laptop that it's connecting to the shared ethernet connection. While it shows this on my laptop, my PC says that it's connected, and I can use the internet normally. But after a few seconds, the shared ethernet stops connecting on my laptop, and says "Never used.". Once this happens, I can't access the internet on my PC anymore, and have to click connect again.

2) I had an old D-Link wireless N300 router lying around in my house. I connected an ethernet cable from my laptop to the internet port of the router, and another ethernet cable from the LAN port of the router to my PC. I set up a new ethernet connection on my laptop, and set a static IP for it. It shows that it's connected, and my PC also says that a wired connection is now active. But I can't access anything on the internet on my PC. However, I can SSH into my laptop from my PC (doesn't work the other way around). Also, when this ethernet connection is active, the WiFi on my laptop automatically stops working after about 10 minutes. I have to disconnect both the WiFi and Ethernet connections, and then reconnect the WiFi to make it work again.

Hi, just wandered is anyone is aware of a method to share the wifi connection on an IPad so other devices can connect to it. Not like tethering where I share my 3g connection with a wifi enabled device. I'm going on holiday and have to pay 15 euro per connected device so wondered if I could connect my IPad then daisy chain our iPhones? Thanks

The only way that you can share the connection is by using the cellular data connection like you do from the phone to the iPad. You have the option of using a mobile hotspot with the iPad and your other devices, but you have to purchase a data plan for that device as well. I have no idea how that impacts the overall cost,

Hi, just wandered is anyone is aware of a method to share the wifi connection on an IPad so other devices can connect to it. Not like tethering where I share my 3g connection with a wifi enabled device. I'm going on holiday and have to pay 15 euro per connected device so wondered if I could connect my IPad then daisy chain our iPhones? Thanks 2351a5e196

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