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7. Press the “button to go back to the “Network settings” screen and wait for a number to
appear as the “IP address”, which will appear once it is connected to the router. This should take
a moment.
3.1.3. Join a WiFi hotspot from a mobile device
Most smartphones and some tablets today have the ability to “tether,” which generates a WiFi hotspot
(provides a wireless network) for other devices to connect to it. (The main application of tethering is
intended for sharing internet connection to another device by transmitting its 3G/HSPA+/LTE data,
however this WiFi hotspot can be utilized to connect a DM32 WiFi gauge.) Tablets with the ability to
generate a WiFi hotspot are usually marketed as a “3G” or WiFi variant of the device.
Generating a WiFi hotspot from a mobile device is similar to “creating” a WiFi network from a DM32
there is no functional benefit over which device is providing the network. As opposed to joining a
network, no router is required for both these methods. Depending on the environment and device, the
connection range between the devices may be up to 60 feet.
3.1.3.1. Android devices
To generate a WiFi hotspot from Android devices:
In the applications list or
notifications dropdown
window, press the Settings
icon, which looks similar to the
following icons:
From the Settings menu, select
More…” under the category of
“Wireless & Network” settings.
Select “Tethering & portable
hotspot
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