Mobile network sharing

Learn to share your device’s mobile network connection with other devices.

››Share your device’s mobile network via Wi-Fi

Learn to use your device as a wireless access point for other devices.

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This feature may be unavailable depending on your region or service provider.

In the application list, select Settings More settings

Tethering and portable hotspot Portable Wi-Fi hotspot.

Drag the Portable Wi-Fi hotspot switch to the right to activate mobile network sharing via Wi-Fi.

Select Configure to configure network settings to use your device as an AP.

Option

Function

Network SSID

Edit the device name that will be

shown to other devices.

 

 

 

Hide my

Set to prevent other devices from

device

locating your device.

 

 

Security

Select a security type.

 

 

 

Enter a password to prevent

Password

unapproved access to your mobile

network. This option is available only

 

 

when you set the security option.

 

 

Connectivity

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Samsung GT-I9300RWEXSG, GT-I9300MBDXSG Mobile network sharing, → Tethering and portable hotspot → Portable Wi-Fi hotspot

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