How to have wifi
He has over two years of experience writing and editing technology-related articles. He is technology enthusiast and an English teacher. This article has been viewed 62, times. This wikiHow teaches you how to find and take advantage of free Wi-Fi hotspots, as well as how to set up your iPhone's or Android's personal hotspot for wireless browsing. Log in Social login does not work in incognito and private browsers. Please log in with your username or email to continue.
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Cookie Settings. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article methods. Tips and Warnings. Related Articles. Method 1. Visit a location that offers free Wi-Fi. While you may need to fulfill a prerequisite e. Use a Wi-Fi hotspot finder. There are several apps that you can download for the iPhone and Android that will display free, open network connections on a map using your location.
Book hotel stays directly through hotel services. Most major hotels will include free Wi-Fi as a perk if you book your room through the hotel's official site or over the phone.
I suspect the Nordic languages borrow more frequently from English than the ones further south. We also don't dub movies. Matthew: This was nearly 3 years ago, and I honestly can't remember for certain, but I think it's unlikely I personally specified "Too Localised" which is no longer available. I probably said it was "Not Constructive" also no longer available , which would be in line with the comment I made at the time.
And it just so happened TL was cited more often by the other 4 closevoters. IMHO the question is utterly pointless, because no-one is "in charge" of defining correct usage here, and the idea of the Wi-Fi Alliance "owning" that particular representation is frankly risible.
Show 5 more comments. Active Oldest Votes. However, there could be a regional difference Improve this answer. MrWhite MrWhite 5 5 silver badges 14 14 bronze badges. Add a comment. In the past it was "Wi-Fi", but the current trend is toward "wifi". Could you provide some kind of reference to back up this claim please? This question was closed, inappropriately in my opinion, because it is "unlikely to help any future visitors.
I believe this question should be reopened. Can we say two years later that this trend been confirmed? Even 4 years later with 27, views, this question is still "unlikely to help any future visitors". I've never seen e-Mail with capital 'M' being common or eMail either for that matter , and I don't remember it being the original.
I'm sure I've seen it or them here and there, but chalked it up to people who are not a part of mainstream tech culture, a little bit like people who spell OS X as OSX or iOS as Ios Do you have any evidence that that was the original?
My memory is that "e-mail" was the original and it is the convention I still adhere to. Show 2 more comments. Community Bot 1. I really think this is one case where even in quotes, the word "correct" is a bit misplaced. I think all variations of wifi are understandable. Most smartphones and cellular tablets these days have the ability to act as a mobile WiFi hotspot.
This feature shares your mobile data plan with any devices connected to the same WiFi hotspot. There are a few important things to keep in mind if you choose to go this way.
If you have cheap data or an unlimited plan, great. If you have a small data cap or pay a lot for your data, this option may not be right for you. You also, absolutely, must set a password for your mobile hotspot. Using your mobile device as a WiFi hotspot is also a big battery drain. So hook up a power bank or wall-charger to counteract this. One last point to know involves mobile data provider policies around tethering. If you only need to connect one device to the internet, why use WiFi at all?
Instead of creating a WiFi hotspot, consider using a USB cable to tether your phone or tablet directly to your computer. This has a few advantages over the WiFi hotspot method. Portable routers are relatively inexpensive, and they often last a whole day on a single charge. When selecting a portable router, pay attention to how many simultaneous connections it supports and how fast it is. Cheaper portable routers typically support only three simultaneous connections, while premium portable routers can often handle more than 10 simultaneous high-speed connections.
Get NetSpot. Jump to Use a Hotspot Database App. Buy a Portable Router. Look for Hidden WiFi Networks. Photo from www.
Tap Set up Wi-Fi hotspot.
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