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How to connect pc internet to mobile via wifi


Method 1 of 2:Using Windows 10 Settings


1
Open Start
. Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen.



2
Open Settings
. Click the Settings gear in the lower-left side of the Start menu. The Settings window will open.



3
Click
Network & Internet. It's the globe-shaped icon in the middle of the Settings window.



4
Click the Mobile hotspot tab. This is on the left side of the window.



5
Click the grey "Mobile hotspot" switch
. It's at the top of the page. Clicking the switch turns it on
which signifies that your computer is now broadcasting your Internet connection.



6
Review the network name and password. In the middle of the page, look at the "Network name" and "Network password" headings to determine the name and password for your mobile hotspot.
The network name should be your computer's name, and the password should be your network's usual password.



7
Connect your smartphone to your Wi-Fi network. Now that your Wi-Fi hotspot is set up on your computer, you can connect to it via your smartphone's Wi-Fi menu:
iPhone — Open your iPhone's
Settings, tap Wi-Fi, tap your hosted hotspot's name, enter the password, and tap Join.
Android — Swipe down from the top of the screen, long-press the Wi-Fi icon, tap your hosted hotspot's name, enter the password, and tap JOIN or CONNECT.

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