Phil Bull
philbull@gmail.com
Shaun McCance
shaunm@gnome.org
Michael Hill
mdhillca@gmail.com
Use an ad-hoc network to allow other devices to connect to your
computer and its network connections.
Create a wireless hotspot
You can use your computer as a wireless hotspot. This allows other devices
to connect to you without a separate network, and allows you to share an
internet connection you’ve made with another interface, such as to a wired
network or over the cellular network.
shaunm
Things I'm not sure about: Is this actually ad-hoc? It seems to use the
same icon. What happens if you have multiple wireless adapters? Ought to be
able to share wireless to wireless, I think, but I don't know what the UI
looks like. Also, does any of this work? I couldn't successfully test.
Also, looks like there's no page to set the device name. Make one, then
link below where it says the name of the network is your device name.
-
Open the system menu from the right
side of the top bar.
-
Select
Wi-Fi Not Connected or the name of the wireless network to which
you are already connected. The Wi-Fi section of the menu will expand.
-
Click Wi-Fi Settings.
Press the menu button in the top-right corner of the window and
select Turn On Wi-Fi Hotspot….
If you are already connected to a wireless network, you will be
asked if you want to disconnect from that network. A single wireless adapter
can connect to or create only one network at a time. Click Turn On
to confirm.
A network name (SSID) and security key are automatically generated.
The network name will be based on the name of your computer. Other devices
will need this information to connect to the hotspot you’ve just created.