How to Turn Your Windows PC into a Mobile Hotspot

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Ever found yourself in an airport, a coffee shop, or any remote location where the Wi-Fi is either just a myth or downright miserable? Well, fear not! If you have a Windows PC, you can easily turn it into a mobile hotspot. Let’s explore how you can share your internet connection with nearby devices and turn that lonely laptop into a connectivity hub!

What You Need to Know​

The beauty of using your Windows PC as a mobile hotspot is that you can share various types of internet connections — be it Wi-Fi, Ethernet, or even cellular data. Once you transform your machine into a hotspot, any device with Wi-Fi capabilities can connect, allowing friends, family, or even that stranger across the room to hop on and share your glorious internet speed.

Requirements:​

  • A Windows PC running Windows 10 or later.
  • An active internet connection (Wi-Fi, Ethernet, or cellular data).
  • Wi-Fi or Bluetooth capability on the PC.

Steps to Create Your Hotspot​

Here’s how you can set it up in a few simple steps:
  1. Open Settings: Click on the Start menu and select Settings.
  2. Navigate to Network & Internet: Choose Network & internet from the Settings menu.
  3. Select Mobile Hotspot:
    • On the left sidebar, choose Mobile Hotspot.
    []Share My Internet Connection:
    • In the Share my internet connection from dropdown, select how you want to share your connection — Wi-Fi is the preferred method as it tends to be faster.
    [
    ]Configure Hotspot Settings:
    • You can expand the Properties section to edit your network name, password, and even the band if necessary (2.4GHz or 5GHz).
    • Don’t forget to hit Save after making changes!
  4. Enable Mobile Hotspot: Toggle the switch at the top of the page to turn on your mobile hotspot.

Connecting Other Devices​

  • On another device (smartphone, tablet, etc.), go to Wi-Fi settings.
  • Find your network name.
  • Enter the password you set before.
And just like that, you’re a connectivity juggernaut!

Remote Activation (Cellular Connection)​

If your PC has cellular capabilities, you can even turn on your mobile hotspot remotely through Bluetooth. Both devices need to be paired and have Bluetooth turned on — it’s modern convenience at its finest!

Why This Matters​

By utilizing your Windows PC as a mobile hotspot, you not only save yourself from the plight of searching for public Wi-Fi but also manage your internet access in a more controlled manner. This is especially useful in situations where Wi-Fi isn’t secure or reliable. Plus, it’s an excellent way to ensure that you’re sharing your bandwidth with trusted companions only.

In Conclusion​

Turning your Windows PC into a mobile hotspot is a straightforward process that can come in handy far more than you expect. Whether it’s sharing your connection for work or keeping the kids entertained during a long trip, knowing how to be the hotspot hero is fundamental in today's fast-paced digital world.
So next time you're in a bind, follow these steps, and you can save the day! Have you tried this feature? What was your experience? Let us know how it worked for you on the forum!

Feel free to check out Microsoft’s official support page linked within this discussion for any additional insights or troubleshooting tips. Happy browsing!
Source: Microsoft Support Use your Windows PC as a mobile hotspot - Microsoft Support
 


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