Android phones have a built-in feature that allows you to create a QR code to share your password. The exact method of creating this code may vary slightly between devices, but the general process remains the same. Keep reading to learn how to share your WiFi password via your Android device.
If you are trying to share the password with someone else and the pop-up doesn't appear, ensure both devices are signed into iCloud and that each person has the other's e-mail address saved in their phones.
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.
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.
If you create a "shared network", it just creates an access point but doesn't share an *existing internet connection.* I already tried connecting to this shared network and the main wifi network at the same time, but you can't do that either.
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
I Tried to figure it out without downloading the AppZap app but I couldn't. Anyhow I have appzap and if you do too just go in and type in wifi in the search. It brings up all kinds of wifi sharing apps. I can't give you any suggestions because I live in the Boone docks. I'm gonna try out a few on my next visit to town.
One solution I can think of is to connect USB wireless adapter to PC and then share internet via router's LAN. But this way, If I want to play games, I have to turn on my PC all the time even I don't use it at all.
I'm trying to share my wifi from my usb wifi adapter through my mac and out of my mac built in wifi and when I share the wifi this way is works for about 3 seconds and then starts searching for a network and stops broadcasting wifi.
This method works and you can broadcast any wifi you are connected to using 2 wifi adapters one being the built in wifi card on mac and the other being a usb wifi adapter, mine is a 150Mbps wireless TP-Link nano usb adapter.
To solve my problem, and others that I ran into with no apparent 'fix', is to make sure you are broadcasting through channel 11 as for some reason this one just works and also if it isn't working just try to restart your mac till it works, seriously I'm not joking. I don't know how or why but restarting your mac repeatedly just fixes whatever unsolvable problem you may have. And I will emphasise this again just restart, and yes, until your mac wifi sharing works.
on my android phone I opened wifi settings and found my camera as one of the available networks as long as your camera wifi is on. Selected my cam and the phone connected. I then opened the oi app and bingo. Remote, sharing and all works. While connected to phone you are disconnected from primary wifi which will automatically connect when camera is turned off.
I have followed this How to share files through the local network?. Now I see shared folders on each PC, but I can't access them. when I click on shared forlders on same PC or another PC, access popup appear and ask me Username, Domain (WORKGROUP as default) and Password.
I enter current user and password to access shared folder on same PC and username and password registered on another PC for shared folder on another PC. After press 'Connect' button this popup reset to default values without any errors/warnings. After press 'Cancel' it appear again and only after again 'Cancel' it dissapearing.
By default Home Folder has only access to local particular user and other user don't have access to it at all. You can verify this statement by running ls -lgH in root folder. It is not recommended to share Home folder directly but if you still want to do it anyway. Changing it's permission through chmod might help.
Right now I've created a wired connection, set it to "share to other computers" and "allow all users to connect', and then on my wifi connection I switched it to "allow all users.." and "shared to other computers". I really have no idea why it doesn't work.
I just purchase a Linksys WRT 3200ACM and install openwrt (openwrt-19.07.8-mvebu-cortexa9-linksys_wrt3200acm-squashfs-factory). My goal is to use the router as a bridge or converter i.e. to connect to my WPA2 Enterprise wifi and bridge it as standard personal wifi to be used by any device. I have been reading online but still can't figure it out.
This should make the router route all Internet use out to the enterprise AP, basically working the same as a default configuration except the Internet connection is wireless instead of wired. An upstream IP should be shown on the main status page. You can then add a wifi AP on the lan network for the re-shared users.
I successfully manage to connect to the WPA2 enterprise and reshare it, one issue is that I keep on loosing internet connection. secondly, I was trying to setup DDNS on the same router but am getting the wan IP from the main checkpoint. what is the best way to make it work.
The wpa2 enterprise SSID I am connected to is stable and in use by other devices with no issues, I am only losing internet if I am connected to the wifi I created in OpenWRT to share the wpa2 enterprise wifi.
As several people have already figured out in the question and answers here, it lets you share the connection from one hardware interface via any other hardware interface, but it can't use a single Wi-Fi interface as both the main connection and to re-share. (Windows 7 can do this, thanks to "network virtualization" features added by Microsoft, which essentially allows a single hardware Wi-Fi interface to respond to multiple SSIDs, and that's the underlying feature that Connectify leverages.)
One option that Mac OS X has that isn't quite an answer to this question, but is useful in some of the same situations, is that it can use Bluetooth to create a Personal Area Network (PAN), and its internet sharing feature can share the internet connection from Wi-Fi over the Bluetooth PAN, as documented here.
If you're a developer and use Linux, it should be possible to develop a new kernel module that will accomplish the "full duplex endpoint + repeater" functionality. For starters, target one specific device that you can get the wifi chipset datasheets for; you need bus architecure, register numbers, memory addresses, interrupt numbers, signal timings, radio boot routine, and the function list (synchronous and asynchronous).
You can share using USB wifi modem.Connect to internet using usb wifi.In settings->sharing configure sharing from USB wifi to wifi.Make sure to turn off firewall if not your hotspot doesn't allow DHCP to assign IP to client devices. This worked on my Yosemite.
When you have successfully set up a wireless router and connected to the Internet, if you want to share the wireless network (Wi-Fi) with your family and friends, you need to provide the Wi-Fi name and password, so that your family and friends can connect to the Wi-Fi on their devices.
B. Tap [ Share WiFi with your friends] > select the WiFi band to share (single choice) > set[ Allow access for ]and tap [ OK ], the screen displays the WiFi name, password and the QR code.
On most Android devices, you can share your WiFi passwords with a few simple taps. Your smartphone or tablet will then display a QR that you can let other people scan. Their devices should recognize that the QR code contains a WiFi password and give them an option to conveniently connect to the associated WiFi network.
That depends on the device from which you want to share the password. If you have an Android device, then you can generate a QR code, while iOS devices can wirelessly share passwords with known iOS devices attempting to connect to the same WiFi network.
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.
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