Whether it's wired or wireless, it's still a fixed network. This means you can't take these network packages with you when you move. When using Wi-Fi, you should set a Wi-Fi password for your modem or phone and regularly change the Wi-Fi password with different characters for added security.
When traveling, on business trips, or if your network suddenly fails, you'll need to find an alternative. Mobile networks allow you to access the internet anywhere, anytime. So, if you have an Android phone with a pre-registered 3G plan, you can share Wi-Fi from your Android phone to your laptop to enjoy internet access.
Before diving into the article, readers should check their 3G plan and follow the steps below to learn how to share Wi-Fi from their Android phone.
Sharing Wi-Fi from Android to Laptop
Note: It's essential to pre-register a 3G data package on your phone. Using self-broadcasted 3G will undoubtedly deplete your account balance rapidly. Furthermore, each phone's settings may vary, so when referring to illustrated examples, function names and locations may not be entirely accurate.
