Software & Apps > Windows How to Turn Your Computer Into a Wi-Fi Hotspot in Windows 10 Share your computer's internet connection with nearby devices By Melanie Uy Melanie Uy Writer Queens College Harvard University Extension School Former Lifewire writer Melanie Uy has 5+ years' experience writing about consumer-oriented technology and is an expert telecommuter. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on January 6, 2022 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email Windows The Ultimate Laptop Buying Guide What to Know Right-click network icon > Open Network & Internet settings > select Mobile hotspot.Next, confirm wired connection > turn on Share my Internet connection with other devices. This article explains how to turn your computer into a Wi-Fi hotspot in Windows 10. When you find yourself with just one internet connection point, you can share that single internet connection with other nearby devices. How to Share an Internet Connection in Windows 10 Use the network sharing tool in Windows 10 to share your laptop's wired or mobile broadband internet connection wirelessly with other devices. Right-click the network icon in the system tray at the lower right of the screen. A menu will pop open. Choose Open Network & Internet settings. A new window will pop open, displaying your network status. Locate Mobile hotspot in the menu on the left of the window. The main body of the window will shift to display your mobile hotspot settings. First, take a look at the drop-down menu for Share my Internet connection from. Make sure that it's set to your wired or tethered connection. Below that you'll find the current network name and password for the Windows hotspot. You can leave these what they are, or press Edit to set them yourself. If you are changing your hotspot settings, enter the new network name and password in the pop-up window, and press Save. Look over your mobile hotspot settings. If you're happy with everything, flip the switch marked Share my Internet connection with other devices to the On position. Your hotspot will now be available for your other devices to connect to. Locate it like you would any other Wi-Fi connection through the list of available networks, and connect with the password that you set in the hotspot settings. From here out, you can enable and disable your mobile hotspot from the network icon in the system tray. Select the icon, and the menu will open up. Select or deselect the Mobile hotspot tile toward the bottom to enable or disable your hotspot. Sharing a Connection in Earlier Versions of Windows If you're using an older version of Windows or are on a Mac, you can accomplish this reverse tethering in other ways: Use Internet Connection Sharing when you have a laptop wired to a router or modem and want to share the connection via your Wi-Fi adapter or a second Ethernet port Use Connectify, a free app that shares a single Wi-Fi connection wirelessly, so you don't need a second network adapter. It requires Windows 7 or later. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit