14.09.2019

How To Use Mobile Hotspot Without Using Data

How To Use Mobile Hotspot Without Using Data

I am attempting to start the 'Mobile Hotspot' that is inside the settings menu, without an active internet connection. Is there any way I can do this, or is there an alternative?What I have tested before is using the netsh command to set and start the 'Hosted Network'. I can set the settings fine, but starting the hosted network yields 'The hosted network couldn't be started. The group or resource is not in the correct state to performthe requested operation.' I have already tried the fix where you enable the 'Virtual Adapter' device in device manager, but it did not change anything.To clarify, even though the netsh method fails, using Mobile Hotspot with an active internet connection works fine.I am running Windows 10 Pro x64 Anniversary Edition (build 14393) on a Dell Inspiron 7558. The wireless networking card is dual-band 802.11ac. Good day,I am not with Lawrence here, however he's right.What excactly do you mean by ' mobile hotspot '.Probably an AP (=Access Point) that serves to feed a signal into mobile devices such as smart phones.A 'hotspot' itself is never 'mobile', unless you are using your notebook as an AP and run around the house carrying the notebook.I stopped asking people 'why?'

Does Using A Hotspot Use More Data

Here’s how you can enjoy all the perks of a mobile hotspot without wrecking your wallet. If your device, your carrier, and your data plan allows it, you can turn your mobile phone into a Wi-Fi. (Note: While some cellular providers don't have any additional charges to use your iPhone as a hotspot, some may. It's best to check your provider's rules and regulations first, lest you incur extra fees.) 1. Open Settings. Tap Personal Hotspot. Slide the Personal Hotspot switch to the On position.

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, when they ask questions.Sure you can turn your notebook into a (let's call it) 'sleeping' AP. :)Yep.I remember that vaguely, because I tried 'Anniversary' for about 28 hours, before I moved back to Win10 Version 1511 (November Versions are better:).Still, the naming is nonsense. Maybe them doing it to bring more confusion into the user-community. So everybody relies on 'words' that have many, many meanings.Back to you.Let me know if'The hosted network couldn't be started. The group or resource is not in the correct state to perform the requested operation'still bothers you, so whether you need further support?If YES, follow my link above. If NO let me know, so I can sleep at night:)Cheers!