
Round 39 – “Can the camera connect to a hotspot just like it would to a regular Wi-Fi network?”
Q: In this kind of temporary setup, can I reliably use a hotspot to connect my camera?
Imagine these two scenarios:
a. It’s evening, and you’re enjoying a relaxing time at home—maybe having dinner or busy with something—when suddenly, the power goes out and the network is down!
b. You’re setting up a camera in a temporary location—like a short-term rental
, a newly moved-in apartment without Wi-Fi yet, or even a construction site
that needs monitoring.
There’s no router available, but security is still important.
At this moment, a thought crosses your mind—your phone still has mobile data:
“What if I just turn on my hotspot and connect the camera?”
It sounds like a quick and convenient solution… but then—
“In this kind of temporary setup, can I reliably use a hotspot to connect my camera?”
Can the camera connect to a hotspot just like it would to a regular Wi-Fi network?
You can find the answer in the aosu Community.
Search “Can I connect my camera to a hotspot?” in the top-right search bar.
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- Go to the aosu Community and search for the article title.
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Quiz Period: Apr 8 – Apr 14
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Hotspot or Wi-Fi? Come find out and test your knowledge!
