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#311195 22-Dec-2023 11:19
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Is it correct if someone has a mobile phone with internet and a laptop, both supporting bluetooth, he can use the laptop to browse the net etc?


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  #3174494 22-Dec-2023 11:32
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Yes, but you'll get much better performance using Wifi rather than Bluetooth.





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  #3174501 22-Dec-2023 11:45
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Or USB. 


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  #3174522 22-Dec-2023 12:14
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Thanks. There's no wifi/router available but will try USB. Would Firefix "know" the phone (android) s connected?




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  #3174576 22-Dec-2023 12:35
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Is this otherwise known as hotspotting? 
Or something else you're trying to achieve? 


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  #3174578 22-Dec-2023 12:43
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ADKM:

 

Thanks. There's no wifi/router available but will try USB. Would Firefix "know" the phone (android) s connected?

 

 

You should be able to set up a hotspot via wifi through the mobile (using the mobile as the router). It'll be a better/faster connection than Bluetooth





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  #3174580 22-Dec-2023 12:45
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What make/model is the phone?
Is the laptop running Windows? Which version?

With Android, if you plug the phone into the laptop with a cable, on the phone look for USB Tethering in the settings.

You don't need a router for a WiFi connection - you use a WiFi Hotspot on the phone (again, look for in settings) and connect the laptop to the phone's WiFi Access Point (as found in that settings section).


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  #3174581 22-Dec-2023 12:48
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Sounds ideal, haven't heard of hotspotting so will do some Googling. Thanks.


 
 
 

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  #3174583 22-Dec-2023 12:59
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Not picking on you in particular, but I am discovering I have a super power!

 

If I ask a question or two and also provide some info, people seem to not answer the questions asked.....

 

I wish I could find a way to make some money out of this power.

 

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  #3174603 22-Dec-2023 13:59
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Yo Huckster...  my last reply was before your msg showed up.  I'm waiting to hear from the owner what sort of phone it is and the laptop is still to be bought. Plenty around at the moment on TM.

 

But also, he has a smart TV but no net access except on the mobile. Maybe he can 'hot spot" direct to the TV? 


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  #3174605 22-Dec-2023 14:06
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Yep. TV may not handle by cable but probably via WiFi hotspot.

 

 


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  #3174610 22-Dec-2023 14:20
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Just be wary that using a laptop via hotspot connection to the phone will use a lot of mobile data unless managed appropriately.

So make sure there's plenty available before being hit with a potentially costly bill!


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  #3174614 22-Dec-2023 14:38
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Mehrts:

 

Just be wary that using a laptop via hotspot connection to the phone will use a lot of mobile data unless managed appropriately.

So make sure there's plenty available before being hit with a potentially costly bill!

 

 

 

 

To help OP - is it something like 1 hour of HD video  = 1GB of data? 


  #3174652 22-Dec-2023 17:08
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If not told that it's a metered connection, Windows (and many apps) will download several GB of updates without bothering to ask. They'll probably do this even if it is set as a metered connection.


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  #3174657 22-Dec-2023 17:30
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The phone is a Samsung A21S and TV a Panasonic TH40 400z

 

Their mobile plan gives unlimited but slows down after so much is used. At the moment they just use the phone, but were thinking the bigger TV screen would be an advantage.

 

A laptop would let them use a windows type browser and use HDMi to connect to the TV.

 

What do you folk suggest, or think would be best ?  There is no actual wire/fibre of any kind to the house. Their provider is 2 degrees.


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  #3174660 22-Dec-2023 17:56
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Use the personal hotspot built into the handset ' settings - connections - mobile hotspot & Tethering '


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