SGS II cant connect to network AD-HOC type, so you ve to make an Access Point Access Point can be created most only by WiFi routers, there is the way to make it on simple WiFi adapters for 3-5 USD (visit ebay) A longer version of tutorial: 1. Download mhotspot from www.mhotspot.com 2. Be sure you ve installed .NET Framework 4 3. Run mhotspot (maybe u ll need admin privledges) 4. Set a tab where you have to write SSID (network name), and key (password) 5. Click ok, switch tab, click Start 6. Go Control Panel / Network and internet / Network and Sharing Center * on the left side click “Change adapter settings” * go to properties of your main adapter (most of are “Local Area Network”) * go sharing tab, check the first box, and from dropdown list pick your hotspot connection (for me its ‘Wireless Network Connection 2″) connect to WiFI with your SGSII by Settings / WiFi and Network / WiFi settings / Mark “Wi-Fi” checkbox, find network, connect All done! Problems what you can occure: – BSOD with driver error * Update drivers – ICS error (Internet Connection Service) while sharing main connection * Propably this is firewall problem (not Windows Firewall), try to turn it off, or – You got connected to network but still not network access on SGSII * Try to reconnect few times, or make sure you ve unchecked Static IP ( Wireless and network / Left Buton / Advanced) If you ve questions feel free to ask
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October 30, 2011
How to: Set up a Wireless Hotspot on Samsung Galaxy S 4G (T-Mobile)
August 7, 2011
Thanks to Cnet Editor Bonnie Cha, we were able to transmit our HSPA+ wireless connection to our Macbook Pro via the mobile hotspot. You need to have T-Mobile’s Wi-Fi Sharing/Tethering option added to your monthly bill that costs an extra $15.00 per month. TOTALLY worth it in my humble opinion :). Once you’ve added that with an easy call a friendly T-Mobile representative, you’re good to go. You don’t need to install an extra app, just go to Settings, Wireless and network, Mobile AP. From there you can choose to set a password for your hotspot. PS this video was uploaded via that same hotspot! Learn more at: www.letstalk.com