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Tell me honestly

mvmsk

Well-Known Member
May 20, 2011
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friends....please tell me honestly

how many of you would support me???

I've serchd many threads n posted for help...i really believed that many of "android" guys would reply me...but i was dissapointed..only very very very few people replied to me...

MAny of us want to access wifi from laptops??(if we dont have a router)
So...finally "I" developed a new s/w for the solution[you need not even install this software]....its name is "mhotspot".

weblink: mhotspot-Turn your laptop or pc into a wifi hotspot

Please guys...there are 200000+ members in OUR forum...majority of our members need a solution...for this...i hope this time..u'll respond to this!!

PS:
tanq sooo soo much guys for supporting me
 
Is this a desktop app to assist in making an ad hoc connection to share the PC's broadband connection? It's hard to tell. I'm also not sure how it's going to work if you don't install it, or what it is you're looking for help on.



its a desktop app and NOT AN ADHOC connecting....because...

ANDROID PHONES without rooting wont detect ADHOC n/W
 
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5 years ago, I'm sure that if I really tried, I could find a couple rare occasions to use this. Present day? Completely useless. Especially considering that the only practical use for this is turning a wired connection into a wireless connection, and for a measly $25 investment, you can carry around a wireless router or access point with you wherever you go, and it would do a much better job than your laptop.
 
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dude...its okay.but,what abt a little lower end models??
and(symbian n other os mbs{even if we cant bother abt other os here})




//I'm trying hard myself to see what this software achieves, that the OS doesn't already do. I'm already using my laptop's wifi sharing capabilities to send this post from my UNROOTED Samsung Galaxy S with 2.2, using the Phandroid app.
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hi...dude..u r really luky that u were born wid a silverspoon.
but did u knw that in some countries 25$= 25*().In mine..25*50
and also...elec prices relativily high..when cmpard:(



//5 years ago, I'm sure that if I really tried, I could find a couple rare occasions to use this. Present day? Completely useless. Especially considering that the only practical use for this is turning a wired connection into a wireless connection, and for a measly $25 investment, you can carry around a wireless router or access point with you wherever you go, and it would do a much better job than your laptop.
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dude...its okay.but,what abt a little lower end models??
and(symbian n other os mbs{even if we cant bother abt other os here})

FYI I've also got an old Symbian Nokia E71 here as a spare phone, and that also connects just fine to my laptop's shared internet using wifi, no extra software needed. Laptop also works with my neighbour's LG Optimus and his daughter's rather low-end Lenovo phone as well using wifi.

I just go into system preferences > sharing > internet sharing > tick the box and we are in business.
 
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