how does pc share internet to my vibrant? - Vibrant Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hi guy
i want to know how to share internet from my PC to my vibrant?
because my WiFi sign is too weak for phone.
anyway i can do for it?

No, wifi is the only way. If you can, move your wireless router closer to where you use your phone most of the time. Or just get a better one, it should have a decent reach.

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Connecting the Hero to the internet through laptop Wifi with USB cable

Hello,
Is it possible (and, then, how), to connect the Hero to Wifi using a laptop?
Thanks!
i wouldn't know of a way, maybe you can do it with adb port forwarding.
you do know that the hero has wifi on its own?
Yes I do know that ;-)
I am travelling quite a bit in Asia and sometimes hotels still have internet with cables in the rooms, or, like in this place in Korea, I would need to pay per MAC address for WiFi. I know it's ridiculous. But then WinMo does that with ease.

Using Hero as WiFi Adaptor?

I live in uni accomodation, and unfortunately WiFi routers will not work in the rooms.
Is there any way of using my rooted GSM Hero as a USB WiFi Adaptor from my PC?
Ie: share my PC's internet over WiFi using the Hero connected via USB so I can wirelessly connect with stuff like my DSi and PSP.
There's an official Nintendo WiFi USB dongle that does this job, so I'm hoping there's also a way for the Hero to do it. I've used the PDAnet app for my Hero for USB tethering that basically is the exact reverse of what I want (it receives WiFi on the hero, shares it to PC).
Anyone know how to do this?
Wireless tether do the trick?search forums for it
Unless it has been written with a great deal of flexibility in mind, I doubt it. While wifi tether will let the OP connect his handheld consoles to his Hero, I suspect they'll be hard coded to forward this traffic over the GSM interface, whereas what I think the OP is after is the ability to forward the traffic over usb to his PC which I assume has a cabled connection to his uni network.
What s/he needs is simultaneous wifi & usb tethering with the abilty to route between the two. I've not come across anyone doing this before, though it's clearly just a matter of having the right software for the job. Not a trivial exercise to write it, alas.
The best chance would probably be if the author of the wifi tether app is still active & would be interested in adding this functionality to their existing app.
I would say you would have to
Use your hero to create Internet connection
Bridge that connection to wireless card in computer
follow this article
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/networking/expert/bowman_02april08.mspx
RichardFHTC said:
I would say you would have to
Use your hero to create Internet connection
Bridge that connection to wireless card in computer
follow this article
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/networking/expert/bowman_02april08.mspx
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Once of us has misread the OP. I took the OP's PC to have no wifi connection.
[Edit:] Hmm, I could be mistaken; I'm less certain now.
AXIS of Reality said:
I live in uni accomodation, and unfortunately WiFi routers will not work in the rooms.
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It's only just occurred to me to ask, why don't wifi routers work? Is it a matter of rules & regulations? Otherwise I'm somewhat confused.
If it is simply a matter that the only equipment you're allowed to connect directly to the network is a PC you register with the sys admins, I'd be inclined to stick a second network card in the PC (assuming your uni connection is via the primary ethernet port) & use this to connect to your (existing?) wifi router which you use purely as a wifi access point. That'd cost you less than a fiver, assuming you already have a wifi router or access point.
I would stick to the rules however. Unless you're sure you know what you're doing they might spot attempts to connect disallowed equipment from the resulting traffic.
you can use the hero as a wifi dongle?im using it now with internet sharing on and just connected to wifi?

[Q] Tether a Non Droid Phone with G Tablet for Internet?

Hey everyone,
Searched for an hour about this and read tons of posts that talked about Droid phones and some others, but nothing that seemed to apply to mine.
I am wondering if it is possible to tether my old Samsung Hue phone to my G tablet? I live pretty far out into the country, and this is the best way I have to get internet access. The Hue EVDO connection is always pretty fast and much better than the Hughesnet satellite connection I had before.
Is it something that can be done? If so, please let me know which ROM would be best for this application.
Appreciate any and all help!
Willy
I have a Tilt2 running windows mobile 6.5 and have tethered successfully using a tethering program found in the tilt2 section of xda.
Also winmo here......buy wifirouter for winmo
Samsung Hue is not a smartphone. Not going to be able to WiFi tethering.
Only going to be able to do USB tethering. While the G-Tab can act as a USB host, I don't know if it has all of the kernel modules and networking components necessary to do this. (What basically amounts to dial up networking)
You might consider getting a MiFi type device from your carrier (Alltel? Now Verizon?). Then you could do WiFI tethering through EvDo that way.
Same here - I want to tether using my Cricket Samsung Messager Touch via DUN when mobile. I know it can be done cause we mess with cellular connecting devices (GSM - at&t) at work, but I have no knowledge of the inner workings of linux/android, or the dial-up scripts needed for US-Cellular/Cricket.
Add my name to the list! I want to do Bluetooth tethering so when I'm on the road I can use my phones 3G service to get internet on my tablet.

[Q] use android phone as wired router

i really hope the title made since but if it didnt hear is what im wondering is possible to do in any way with any app. i know how to use my G2 as a wifi and usb hotspot via tmobiles blazing fast 2meg service here in louisiana but what i actually would like to be able to do is have my home charter internet from my wifi router to my G2 and from the G2 to my new desktop via usb cable (doesnt have wifi and im out of usb wifi adapters). So basically .....Netgear wifi router>HTC G2>Usb cable>Desktop. Is this even a remote possibilty or am i stuck using the 2meg (5gig limit) tmobile connection? thanks for any help that can be offered, veritasaequita
So you're essentially attempting to utilize the phone as a WiFi adapter, correct? If that is the case, I'm pretty sure you can connect to WiFi and then connect the phone to your PC in internet tethering mode.
that is exactly what im wanting to do, im gonna try it real quick. i hadnt tried it because as i recalled when wifi connects usb greys out but i could be thinking of wifi tethering doing that. ima give it a quick try and post back. thanks for lending a hand
You're very welcome

[Q] Use s4 wifi on pc?

Honestly, My wifi connection on my pc isnt cutting it at all, and i cant really get an ethernet cable, and I got a crazy idea. Can i use my S4 wifi connection on my pc? Honestly, my s4 gets a faster connection, and was just wondering if this crazy idea would work. I guess it would be like tethering but replace the 4g with wifi. Is this possible, and am i crazy at all?
bamige1 said:
Honestly, My wifi connection on my pc isnt cutting it at all, and i cant really get an ethernet cable, and I got a crazy idea. Can i use my S4 wifi connection on my pc? Honestly, my s4 gets a faster connection, and was just wondering if this crazy idea would work. I guess it would be like tethering but replace the 4g with wifi. Is this possible, and am i crazy at all?
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What kind of data plan do you have?
6GB shared data with 2 family members. Sadly, Not Grandfathered Unlimited Plan
Easiest way would be through data plan. Yet I'm not sure if the S4 is capable of connecting to a AP and serving as a AP, but you could test this
HTML:
http://forums.androidcentral.com/general-help-how/342632-using-android-wifi-extender.html
Google Play link:
HTML:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=fq.router2&hl=en

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