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Is there a way to connect my laptop to a wireless network via my cell phone?

Bluetooth maybe ?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    I answer this question at least once a day.

    yes you can. but it's not worth it in most cases in my opinion. If you do it, you have two chioces.

    1. do it without a data plan, and you can expect a huge bill from your carrier. Every one of the wireless companies will get you if you "tether" either with a bluetooth or a usb cable your phone to a laptop. I've ran into people that have gotten 4 figure phone bills because they thought their $20 a month "unlimited data" plan would cover them in this situation.

    2. get the correct data plan for laptops. $60 to $80 a month for unlimited.the wireless companies all have different names for these plans. Obviously, this is a lot of cash. Is it worth it? depends. What kind of phone are we talking about? is it 3g capable? If it's more than a year old, it's defintly not, and still most of the new ones are not. That's why i don't reccomend tethering a phone. I reccomend a pc card which is a card that you slide into your PCMCIA slot on your laptop. You are going to get a far faster connection that way, even faster than tethering a modern 3g capable phone. If you are going to pay for that data, and trust me either way you go, you are going to pay, why not get broadband, or near broadband speeds? The PC cards are even free in some cases, in exchange for a 2 year contract, i know my company, Cingular, is letting them go for $49.

    My point is, I'd hate to see you hook a phone up to your laptop, get a crummy connection, and get charged as much as or even more than I pay, when I'm sttiting here with a pc card and and a connection that beats most wi-fi connections.

  • 5 years ago

    Whilst you tether to your cellphone, you're using usb - not your nic. Open the manipulate panel, opt for your community adapter, and assess the TCP/IP settings. Be sure DHCP is enabled (not a constant handle). That's often the challenge while you can not route to the web.You'll need to check each your lan and your wi-fi connections.

  • miceli
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    once you tether on your cellular telephone, you're utilising usb - no longer your nic. Open the administration panel, choose your community adapter, and verify the TCP/IP settings. be helpful DHCP is enabled (no longer a fastened handle). it extremely is often the subject once you won't be able to course to the internet.you will could desire to study the two your lan and your instant connections.

  • 1 decade ago

    most major cell companies are selling laptop cards and wireless services, just call your local cell co.

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  • 1 decade ago

    ,yes, I would contact my cell phone administrator, and get that info. bluetooth, probably.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Yeah! blue tooth

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