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Can you connect a router to an iPhone hotspot?
Go to Settings on your iPhone and turn off wifi and personal hotspot. Now plug your iPhone into the USB port on the back of the router. It will ask you if you want to Trust the Computer. Now you can connect to the router with it’s wifi.
Can I connect my mobile hotspot to a router?
Many routers with an operating system such as OpenWRT or DD-Wrt can use a USB cell phone hotspot connection as an Internet Feed. It will support IPV4 and, sometimes, IPV6. It might be possible, albeit a lot slower than a USB connection.
How do I use my iPhone as a hotspot for Ethernet?
TETHERING WITH YOUR iPHONE
- Go to your iPhone’s on-screen Settings.
- Look for Personal Hotspot; or General, followed by Network, and finally Personal Hotspot.
- Tap on Personal Hotspot and then slide the switch to On.
- Then connect the iPhone to your laptop or tablet using a USB cable or Bluetooth.
How do I connect my iPhone to my router for internet?
Connect to a Wi-Fi network
- From your Home screen, go to Settings > Wi-Fi.
- Turn on Wi-Fi. Your device will automatically search for available Wi-Fi networks.
- Tap the name of the Wi-Fi network that you want to join.
How do I connect iPhone to router?
Configure a router in Home on iPhone
- Set up the router with the manufacturer’s app on an iOS device.
- Open the Home app , then tap .
- Tap Home Settings, then tap Wi-Fi Network & Routers.
- Tap an accessory, then choose one of these settings:
How do I connect my cell phone to my router?
Setting up Android like a wireless router is straightforward.
- On Android, open Settings > Network & internet > Hotspot & tethering.
- Next, select Portable hotspot.
- Tap On then confirm the message regarding interruptions to existing connections.
- Click Configure hotspot.
- Set a Network name (SSID)—this can be anything.
Where can I find router settings?
In Windows 10, you can also go to Settings > Network & Internet > Status > View hardware and connection properties. The next screen displays details for your different network connections. Scan the entry for Ethernet or Wi-Fi and look for the Default Gateway setting to find your router’s IP address.