A program called WalkingHotSpot extends your Windows Mobile phone’s connectivity to the internet to your laptop or nearby devices through WiFi. Windows Mobile already offers a built-in option to tether your device to your laptops via Bluetooth, but if you would rather use WiFi instead, then this is an option. This enables your phone to act as a hotspot.
According to MobileTopSoft, the utility will be based upon a subscription scheme, costing $7 per month or $25 per year. You can find out more information from the WalkingHotSpot webpage.
This post has been tagged with:
Related to this post
No related post found.
