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Change the Guest Wi-Fi Password
You can change your Guest Wi-Fi password immediately.
Change it Manually
See Change Wi-Fi Network Names and Passwords.
Generate a Random Password
1. Make sure the random password setting is on (see Randomizing the Guest Wi-Fi
Password).
2. Turn off Guest Wi-Fi (see Turning the Guest Wi-Fi Network Off).
3. Turn Guest Wi-Fi back on (see Turning the Guest Wi-Fi Network On).
Sharing Your Connection
Your NETGEAR Mingle Mobile Hotspot provides two ways of sharing your network connection
with other users.
User manually enters the Main or Guest Wi-Fi network information.
User connects to the Main or Guest Wi-Fi network using WPS.
Manually Entering the Wi-Fi Information
Users can connect to the network by manually entering the Wi-Fi information.
Share your network connection with others:
1. Provide the Main or Guest Wi-Fi network name and password to them.
2. On their computers, users must open the Wi-Fi network manager and connect to the
Main or Guest Wi-Fi network of the NETGEAR Mingle Mobile Hotspot with the password
you provided. (See How Do I Connect to Wi-Fi?)
Connecting Through WPS
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) provides a fast, simple, and secure way to connect WPS-enabled
devices to your Wi-Fi network. You don’t have to give the name (SSID) and Wi-Fi password of
your Main or Guest network to other users.
The WPS feature is available on certain cameras, printers, smartphones, and laptops. These
devices have either a hardware button or a WPS-related option in the software. Please consult
the user documentation of your device.
WPS is always available for the Main and Guest Wi-Fi networks as long as the Wi-Fi radio is on
(device is not asleep due to sleep (standby) option, or off while device is tethered).
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