Setting up HotSpot or Tethering on Google Nexus S

Sharing the net connection of Google Nexus S in wifi is an extremely practical feature on the Google Nexus S. Indeed, putting the Google Nexus S in modem mode afford them the ability to share the connection of the cellphone with your entourage or with your different devices. So, in case you don’t have a suitable Wifi access where you stand, we will discover in the following paragraphs how to transform the Google Nexus S into a wifi hotspot. We will first see how to turn on and configure connection sharing. We will see in a secondary step what is the connection sharing and what it signifies for the Google Nexus S.Tethering-HotSpot-Google-Nexus-S

The technique to share the Google Nexus S connection

To turn your Google Nexus S into a Wi-Fi hotspot, it’s extremely basic. Indeed, it can be simply necessary to perform two steps. The first is to enable connection sharing and the secondary is to configure the network. All you have to do is follow the two steps below.

Enable Internet Connection Sharing on Google Nexus S

To share your Google Nexus S net connection, you’ll first need to enable connection sharing. To do this, go to the Google Nexus S Settings menu . When you’re there, you need to go to Wireless and Networks , and then find the Internet Connection Sharing tab. You will then have three choices available to you:

  • Sharing the Wi-Fi connection: for connecting wireless devices
  • USB sharing: when ever the Google Nexus S is connected to a pc
  • Share by using cellphone bluetooth

When you have made your decision, you just have to check to activate the sharing of the Google Nexus S connection. When ever it is active, you should see a little icon show up in the notifications bar.

Configure Wifi connection sharing on Google Nexus S

Now that you’ve set your Google Nexus S in modem mode, you’ll need to set up the network so other devices may connect. Just those who have opted for Wi-Fi sharing are affected by the configuration. To configure, click Via Wifi under Internet Connection Sharing. When you are there, go to Configure the Wi-Fi hotspot. When you are on this page, you’re able to change the password to connect to the Google Nexus S network. So, enter the password of your choice and confirm. At last, you’re able to also change the network name in case you wish.

Connect to the Google Nexus S network

Now that the network is configured, you’re able to connect to it with other devices. To do this, you simply need to bring your system and look for the Google Nexus S network among the available WIFI networks. When you have found it, you can sign in using the password that you designed. And there you have a good net connection!

What is Connection Sharing on a Google Nexus S

To make it simple, sharing a connection means sharing the 3G or 4G connection of the Google Nexus S with other devices. So it’s ideal when ever you do not have a WiFi connection but you have 3G or 4G network on your Google Nexus S. This permits you to have a good connection almost everywhere. Warning: Remember that Google Nexus S’s connection share uses mobile data. This implies that the net usage you are using is deducted from your smartphone plan. So, it’s possible to configure a limit on the consumption of mobile data. So, after a certain limit, the Google Nexus S hotspot wifi cuts.