How To Connect a Computer To a Mobile Hotspot

by Elsie Otachi

WiFi is almost as basic a need as electricity – you tend to notice its existence when it’s not working – and then panic sets in.

If you’re stuck in such a situation, probably because the WiFi connection keeps dropping, no device can connect, or the network disappears entirely, you don’t need to worry. There are several ways to fix these issues.

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    One of the quickest ways is to connect your computer to a mobile hotspot like your smartphone, and share the internet connection. This way, your phone acts as a router by creating a hotspot, though you’ll be using your cellular data in the process.

    While there are several dangers to tethering to a cell phone for internet access, sometimes you just urgently need to connect to the internet, which is where a mobile hotspot comes handy.

    We’re going to show you how to connect your computer to your smartphone’s hotspot whether you’re using an Android phone or an iPhone.

    How To Connect Your Computer To An Android Mobile Hotspot

    Your Android smartphone can be used as a WiFi hotspot thanks to the native WiFi data-sharing feature, and the connection shared wirelessly with several other devices including your computer.

    You can also share your cellular data via Bluetooth or USB, but check with your mobile carrier before using your monthly data allotment as some limit or charge additional fees for tethering.

    Note: The steps in this guide focus on a Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus on Android 9 (Pie). If you have a different phone, the processes and interfaces may differ depending on the device manufacturer.

    Note: Be selective about who you share your password with when using your phone as a mobile hotspot, mainly because the data processed uses up your mobile data allotment for the month.

    Connecting Your Computer To Your Android Mobile Hotspot Via Bluetooth

    You can also tether your computer to your smartphone via Bluetooth and connect to the internet.

    Pair both devices and then set up your computer to get the network connection via Bluetooth. The instructions may vary so follow the ones that come with your device.

    Connect Your Computer To Your Mobile Hotspot Via USB Cable

    If you’re using a Mac, it’s not possible to tether with your Android phone via a USB cable. For Windows computers, you can use a USB cable to connect to the phone.

    Note: Tethering your computer to your smartphone can drain the phone’s battery, so make sure both devices are plugged into a power outlet while tethering, and turn off the connections once you’re done. 

    Some phones have a setting that turns off the hotspot when it’s not in use, or when no devices are connected. If yours is one of them, enable that setting.

    How To Connect Your Computer To An iPhone Mobile Hotspot

    If your iPhone has a 3G or 4G data connection, you can share your internet connection using the Personal Hotspot network sharing tool, and go online.

    Personal Hotspot allows your iPhone to tether and share a cellular data connection with other devices nearby via WiFi, Bluetooth or USB.  This way, the iPhone acts as a wireless router for your computer and other devices.

    To use the Personal Hotspot feature, you’ll need an iPhone 4 or newer model using iOS 4.3 or later versions, and a data plan that supports Personal Hotspot or tethering. A USB cable will be required if you want to connect via USB.

    The first step is to make sure you add Personal Hotspot to your data plan. Most major carriers include it by default, while some charge for it or offer it as part of their unlimited data plans.  

    When your computer is connected to the iPhone hotspot, you’ll see a blue bar on the lock screen and at the top of the phone’s screen. For iOS 7 or higher versions, the blue bar will display an interlocking loops icon, or a number next to a lock, with the number of devices connected to it.

    As with using an Android hotspot, the Personal Hotspot on your iPhone also consumes data from your monthly data allowance, whether you use it with one or multiple devices.

    Connect Your Computer To Your iPhone Mobile Hotspot Via Bluetooth

    Connect Your Computer To Your iPhone Hotspot Via USB

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