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Why can't any device other than my iphone 3gs see my wi-fi?
Created Wi-Fi from a laptop (Fujitsu pi 3660)
Security type: Open
Encryption type: Wep
I have an Iphone 3gs. It connects to wifi perfectly, everything works.
Phones and tablets of friends do not see my Wi-Fi (they have non - apple devices).
Which I just haven't tried. I demolished the connection and created it from scratch, tried to connect directly through the device (entered the network name and password), changed the type of security. All to no avail.
Help, please, to solve a problem.
None of the suggested options worked.
As a result, I created a network through the Connectify program and the problem was solved.
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Because a computer-to-computer (adhoc) grid is designed to connect two devices. The iPhone immediately clings to it and does not see anything else.
Buy a router for $30 and forget about the problem.
Is the Iphone connected when other users try to connect?
"computer-to-computer network" is designed to connect only two devices
Or maybe, to connect these several devices to the laptop, you need to create several computer-to-computer networks on it (the laptop)? That is, on a separate network for each external device ...
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