What can we do without mobile data charges? By mistake smartphones, and the public to connect that have encouraged, Data strategies have become a liability of our day to day … but as of this life – unless you're lucky enough to get a contract with unlimited GB – they are disappearing, and there are situations where there is no other solution other than conversion to power. Android for information sharing.
And that our favorite app, from some of its early versions, offers opportunities share internet connection with other devices, whether on smartphones or tablets, computers, or any other device that can communicate with network of networks.
Traditional Android Offer different ways to share the Internet connection. Each of them has a different tendency. Next, we take turns to identify and explain each of them.
Wi-Fi access point
He Wi-Fi access point It is the most used method for Android users when share the Internet from one cell phone to another. It consists of using a mobile data network, to, as its name implies, creating an Internet access point, on other devices They can be connected via Wi-Fi.
The program also allows add a password security layer, that all those users who want to communicate will need to know to know how to communicate with the network.
To enable Wi-Fi access for Android, follow these steps:
- Since System settings, access category "Networks and Internet".
- Enter a category for "Wi-Fi Sharing / Sharing Sharing".
- More options will appear. We are interested in this case "Wi-Fi access point". Once enabled, you can change the parameters such as the network name or password, and the encryption type – it is recommended to use WPA2 / PSK –
When an access point is built, other users will be able to connect to the network you just created.
USB Internet Sharing
You may be wondering what they can do for you share your Internet connection via USB, the ability to create a Wi-Fi access point. Yes, you may have temporarily lost ADSL or fiber communication, and you need to access the Internet via a desktop computer without a Wi-Fi connection. In this case, this is the easiest way.
Unlike the Wi-Fi access point, the USB sharing option doesn't always work. To enable it, you will first need to connect an Android device to a computer that we will share the Internet with USB.
Once connected, it leaves "Wi-Fi Sharing / Sharing Sharing", a new option for "Share Internet via USB". When we use it, the device will start sharing the Internet connection with the computer connected to it.
Share data via Bluetooth
Option for share connection via Bluetooth It's a system like Wi-Fi access point, the difference being that, in this case, using Bluetooth technology. The first step will be connect two devices, one to share the connection, and the one to receive, via Bluetooth.
Now, in our Android environment – we are the ones who will share the connection -, we need to follow these steps:
- Since System settings, access category "Networks and Internet".
- Enter a category for "Wi-Fi Sharing / Sharing Sharing".
- Enable option "Share via Bluetooth".
In this way, the sending device is already configured, but it's time to configure the device to use the connection, to follow the following steps:
- Since System settings, access category "Connected Devices" – It may change depending on the manufacturer.
2 Enter the Bluetooth category, too select an Internet-sharing device. - From the device options menu in question, enable the option "Internet Access".
In this way, metal can now connect to the Internet with our Android, and all Bluetooth connections.
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