Mobile AP

You can set your device as a wireless access point for PCs or other devices, and share your device's mobile network connection through the WLAN feature.

1

In Idle mode, open the application list and select

2

 

Settings Wireless and network Mobile AP.

 

Select Mobile AP to activate the mobile AP feature.

3

 

Select Mobile AP settings to customise the mobile

 

 

AP feature:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Option

Function

 

 

Network

View and edit the device name that will

 

 

SSID

be shown to external devices.

 

 

Security

View or edit the network key to prevent

 

 

unauthorised access to the network.

 

 

 

 

 

Hide my

Block other devices from locating your

 

 

device

device.

4

When you are finished, select Save.

5

From another device, locate your device's name in the

 

available connection list and connect to the network.

Your device shares the mobile network connection on another device.

USB tethering

You can set your device as a wireless modem for PCs and share your device's mobile network connection via USB.

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Using an optional PC data cable, connect the

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multifunction jack on your device to a PC.

In Idle mode, open the application list and select

 

Settings Wireless and network Tethering.

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