Is there a way to enable usb tethering without root and without a hotspot contract from sprint? Worked for me on Mac Submit to XDA Portal Quick Reply Reply. 22nd March 2016, 08:05. Top Threads in Samsung Galaxy S7 Questions & Answers by ThreadRank. Sharp Aquos S2 (SS2) and (SAT) dev thread. Setting up Wi-Fi hotspots is one Android feature that we sort of take for granted these days. Almost every smartphone, if not all of them, have the ability to create a Wi-Fi hotspot to share mobile data with other devices. But some carriers don’t want you to be able to share your mobile data so easily. They want to charge consumers an extra subscription fee to allow sharing mobile data through mobile hotspots. As a result, if you buy a carrier locked device, the chances are that the Wi-Fi hotspot ability is either removed or locked down so you may not use it unless you pay. Same is the case with Verizon locked Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus. But it’s Android, and it is your Android. So yes, you can still enable Wi-Fi hotspot on the. The advantages of being able to share mobile data are evident. It acts as a portable W-Fi hotspot when you’re on the move. Also, in a family, it means you don’t have to buy data plans for every member of the house who owns a smartphone. This means more savings for you and less profits for your mobile network operator. It is not surprising that carrier companies want some benefit out of that as well. Also read: Net Share-no-root-tethering. This can be done with an app called Net Share-no-root-tethering. Not just a Verizon Galaxy S8 but it should in theory work on any Android device running Android 4.0 and above. The app uses Wi-Fi direct to share your phone’s mobile data. Unfortunately, it seems the hack used by to share data through Wi-Fi does not work anymore on Verizon locked Android nougat devices. So if you’re using one such Android device, and want to share data through Wi-Fi, Net Share-no-root-tethering is one of the available options. You can still share mobile data using Bluetooth if you’re using FoxFi. The app is fairly straightforward to use. When you first launch the app, all you have to do is check the Share internet connection option. It’s right on top on the main screen. It will then create a Wi-Fi hotspot with a random name and password. Both of which you can see right on your screen. Go ahead and connect any device to this Wi-Fi hotspot using the password that is displayed to you. Must read: A list of connected devices is shown right below the hotspot name and password. You can tap on these and manage a few settings. These include setting the allowed bandwidth and speed as well as monitoring the usage. Net Share does have a few themes that basically change the color of the top bar and a few buttons between Blue, Red, and Green. This can be accessed via the menu button on the top right Tags. Allowed Devices • From a Home screen, swipe up or down from the center of the display to access the apps screen. These instructions only apply to and the default. • Navigate: Settings > Connections > Mobile Hotspot and Tethering. • Tap Mobile Hotspot. • Tap the Menu icon then tap Allowed devices. • Tap Allowed devices only to turn on or off. When on, only devices add to the list can connect. • Peform any of the following: • To add a device: • Tap ADD (upper-right). • Enter the Phone name and MAC address then tap ADD. • To remove a device: • Tap DELETE (upper-right). • Select the device(s). Device is marked for deletion when a check mark is present. To select all devices, tap All (upper-left). • Tap DELETE. Configure Mobile Hotspot • From a Home screen, swipe up or down from the center of the display to access the apps screen. These instructions only apply to and the default. • Navigate: Settings > Connections > Mobile Hotspot and Tethering. • Tap Mobile Hotspot. Install Windows 10 on Mac Without Boot Camp Once you have created a bootable USB flash drive for Windows then download the “Boot Camp driver” for Windows. For the first time when you install Windows on Mac so the “Internet, sound, graphics, and other drivers is disabled” and they are not working. Mac windows 10 drivers audio. However, if the Mac drivers, such as the Cannon printer drivers for Mac, Epson Drivers for Mac, Nvidia drivers for Mac, Sound drivers for Mac, HP drivers for Mac, game drivers for Mac, Brother drivers for Mac, etc. Are outdated, missing, corrupted, damaged, or incompatible after Windows 10 update or install, your Mac computer (including MacBook pro, iMac, MacBook Air, Mac Pro, Mac mini) and other devices connected to the Mac will not work properly and definitely will have issues on Windows 10. • Tap the Menu icon then tap Configure Mobile Hotspot. • Configure the any of the following: • Network name • Hide my phone On when a check mark is present. • Security This option can be set to Open or WPA2 PSK. • Password • Power saving mode This option reduces battery usage by analyzing Mobile Hotspot traffic. On when a check mark is present. • Tap SAVE (lower-right). Timeout Settings • From a Home screen, swipe up or down from the center of the display to access the apps screen. These instructions only apply to and the default. • Navigate: Settings > Connections > Mobile Hotspot and Tethering. • Tap Mobile Hotspot. • Tap the Menu icon then tap Timeout settings. • Select an option (e.g., Never timeout, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 60 minutes, etc.).
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