Is it possible to setup the SmartWatch 2 LTE as a WiFi Hotspot if yes please describe how...
Thanks in advance
To be able to tether from the watch on android wear 2 would make my Huawei watch 2 my main device.
Lets hope someone can fix it.
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what's up guys, I got my prime few weeks ago and I wanted to know if I can connect my evo phone to my prime to be able to use the internet on the go without root. so if I'm on the road or somewhere without wifi I can use my phones connection. I know some phones allow this to be done by Bluetooth connection but I have not been able to fig it out.
any help will be great!!
If your phone has hotspot feature than yes you can.
Also this is TF101 section, there's a Prime section.
You need to use the phone as a Wifi hotspot so it behaves like a normal router cresting a Wifi network your Transformer can connect to. Usually this is built in (take a look into settings - wireless and networks, is there an entry for it? If not, then your carrier has disabled it. If you want to get it anyway, you'll need to root the phone and install the app Wireless tether for root users which works absolutely fine.)
Trying to tether my 3g from my Blackberry to my Galaxy Tab for GPS and Navigation in the car. The only way I'm seeing to do this is with Bluetooth but Tab keeps telling me its a video game controller and gives me no data. Is there a way to get this working(maybe a regular wifi tether for blackberry). Not really sure where else to ask and not finding much useful info in my searches.
Thanks
WiFi Tether works
crimeslunk said:
Trying to tether my 3g from my Blackberry to my Galaxy Tab for GPS and Navigation in the car. The only way I'm seeing to do this is with Bluetooth but Tab keeps telling me its a video game controller and gives me no data. Is there a way to get this working(maybe a regular wifi tether for blackberry). Not really sure where else to ask and not finding much useful info in my searches.
Thanks
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Just got mine today. WiFi tether with my Galaxy Note works fine, so I would try that if you can with your Blackberry.
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Hello,
it kinda sounds stupid but I gotta find a way to share my smartphone's wifi connection since in subway here in Korea, I get to use a free wifi but only via my smartphone since the wifi is Mac-address locked.
I found my Nexus 7 2013 to share its wifi connection with other devices through hotspot. However, my Galaxy S3 would only let me to the data conncetion not the wifi conncetion. I found this quite weird because Nexus 7's example tells me that sharing wifi connection is possible but Galaxy S3 would simply not let me to.
Is there is a way?
Hi guys
I do not own the watch yet but have just been informed that apparently the WiFi model still relies on a smartphone to connect to the internet, is this true?
(I was told that the WiFi in the watch is simply a WiFi direct and that it will not work when the phone is off.)
My use case is the following: I wish to write my own applications for it that can connect to WiFi networks independently of the phone and can make API queries from Javascript
without using my phone's internet connection but instead directly connecting to,say, my company's wifi. Is this possible?
I know that without my smartphone active, the watch obviously won't have access to my smartphone notifications, but that is not what I am looking for in a watch anyway.
My ideas are going more in the direction of querying my own API for my server(via json) so I can keep an eye on its status. Does such a thing work with the smartphone being off, or is this something that works exclusively with the 3G version of the S2? I would love to get the 3G model, but it isn't being sold in my country.
Nik
Yes, it is possible. The watch connects to the WiFi by itself... You don't need the phone for that
endeebee said:
Hi guys
I do not own the watch yet but have just been informed that apparently the WiFi model still relies on a smartphone to connect to the internet, is this true?
(I was told that the WiFi in the watch is simply a WiFi direct and that it will not work when the phone is off.)
My use case is the following: I wish to write my own applications for it that can connect to WiFi networks independently of the phone and can make API queries from Javascript
without using my phone's internet connection but instead directly connecting to,say, my company's wifi. Is this possible?
I know that without my smartphone active, the watch obviously won't have access to my smartphone notifications, but that is not what I am looking for in a watch anyway.
My ideas are going more in the direction of querying my own API for my server(via json) so I can keep an eye on its status. Does such a thing work with the smartphone being off, or is this something that works exclusively with the 3G version of the S2? I would love to get the 3G model, but it isn't being sold in my country.
Nik
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Yes, using WIFI to connect other than the watch is doable, the problem that I had was the battery drain, it drained the battery in 3 hours when I have the WIFI set to on. so now I only use it Bluetooth to my phone, and with that, it lasts 2-3 days without a charge.
Hey, dear Experts.
I got big and hard question for u all. Thanks for any help.
I bought ipad 2017 9.7 and i thought i will use my android hotspot.
When i connect to this phone hotspot in Ipad.
(It connects and disconnects all the time in interval 3-8seconds) so no internet access at all.
I put another the same provider card in my phone, it didn't work too. I put my card on other device android and iphone , they worked.
So yeahz the problem is my phone, does anyone know, what that could be?
Same problem here; turn on your Bluetooth hotspot instead of your WiFi hotspot and connect your iPad via Bluetooth and it should work flawlessly
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Same problem here; turn on your Bluetooth hotspot instead of your WiFi hotspot and connect your iPad via Bluetooth and it should work flawlessly
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Okey, i had already done that before didn't work
, and bluetooth connection is ultra slow