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Using Windows Settings
Open Start Windows Start. Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen.
Open Settings Windows Settings. Click the Settings gear in the lower-left side of the Start menu. The Settings window will open.
Click Windows Network Network & Internet. It's the globe-shaped icon in the middle of the Settings window.
Click the Mobile hotspot tab. This is on the left side of the window.
Click the grey "Mobile hotspot" switch Windows Switch Off. It's at the top of the page. Clicking the switch turns it on Windows Switch On which signifies that your computer is now broadcasting your Internet connection.
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.
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 iPhone Settings App Icon 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.
Using the Connectify App
Make sure that you have a wireless adapter installed. You can check to see if your computer has a built-in Wi-Fi adapter by doing the following: Open Start Windows Start. Type in command prompt, then click Command Prompt. Type in netsh wlan show drivers and press ↵ Enter. Wait for your adapter's information to appear. If you instead see "The Wireless AutoConfig Service is not running" appear, you don't have a wireless adapter installed.
Download the Connectify setup file. Connectify is a free app that you can use to broadcast your computer's Wi-Fi over short distances: Go to https://www.connectify.me/ in your computer's web browser. Click the purple Download button. Click Continue to Download.
Install Connectify. Once the Connectify setup file finishes downloading, you can install it by double-clicking it and then doing the following: Click Yes when prompted. Click I Agree. Click Agree Check the "Reboot now" box. Click Finish.
Wait for your computer to finish restarting. Once your computer boots back up, you can proceed.
Open Connectify if necessary. Double-click the "Connectify Hotspot 2018" icon on your computer's desktop. Skip this step if the Connectify window opens automatically.
Click Try it Out. It's a purple button at the bottom of the Connectify app window.
Click the Wi-Fi Hotspot tab. This is at the top of the Connectify window.
Change your password if necessary. In the "Password" text box, delete the existing text and type in the password you want to use for your network. You cannot change the network name in the free version of Connectify.
Click Start Hotspot. It's at the bottom of the window.
Wait for your computer's hotspot to start. Once Connectify alerts you that the hotspot is enabled, you can proceed.
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 iPhone Settings App Icon 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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