Tethering Issue - Windows Phone 8 and Windows 8

Man oh Mannnnnnnn. I was losing it until i read all your helpful comments guys. I'm using HTC8s + Lenovo Ideapad. I know, hardcore right. lol. Anyway please be advised that for the solution in my case, its was the FIPS option.

Hope somewhere, someone reads this page sooner than the week of what the F:crying::shocked:K it took me.

Thanks People.
 
So, when I realized that I had this same problem with my Win8 laptop not wanting to tether to my 920, I made the mistake of looking for the answer in a windows forum. After having no luck, it finally hit me to search WPCentral forums and sure enough, I had the solution in under five minutes!

The tip to enable FIPS solved it for me!
 
For once something just worked.

Lumia 920 on AT&T with an HP EliteBook 8540p that was upgraded to Win8 Pro. The notebook works on internet sharing, didn't have to do anything
 
After setting FIPS my computers work again with my phone on tethering modus. But after disconnecting and connecting back after a while, the connection seems to be faulty (connection limited ergo: no internet). Uninstalling the device and reinstalling the device on my computer lets me add the connection back again and i can get it running but without that i just cant seem to get it to work in Windows 8.1 Preview.

Anybody else got an idea?
 
this IS NOT the case. It's does not create an ad hoc network. If you check the FIPS box on Windows 8, tethering works fine. All other devices see the network the just fine and connect normally.
 
I am having the same problem. Initially I used to tether using a Windows Phone 7.8 and a Windows 7 PC and it worked perfect. Now that I use a Windows 8 PC and a Windows 8 phone, I cannot use my phone as a wifi hotspot for my PC. The PC can detect and connect but always shows limited access icon. Says "no internet access".
 
Yes, that is why this thread is here. Read from the beginning for the solution. Windows 8 has a new security feature and you must check the box for FIPS to tether to a Windows Phone 7 or 8 and have routing work.
 
ok, I have same issue. However, I am using a Motorola Atrix HD android on a gateway laptop running windows 8. I can tether with the usb with no issues at all. When I tether with wifi it shows connected but will not access internet. I have tried disabling firewall, shutting down Avast program, everything I can think of with no fix. Crazy thing is, every once in a while I'll give it a go and it works no problem. Very frustrating!!!!!
 
I tried FIPS setting, wont allow me to do it. Gives me an error message saying my device does not support this. Re-installed device drivers for Motorola, this didn't help either.
 
ok, I have same issue. However, I am using a Motorola Atrix HD android on a gateway laptop running windows 8. I can tether with the usb with no issues at all. When I tether with wifi it shows connected but will not access internet. I have tried disabling firewall, shutting down Avast program, everything I can think of with no fix. Crazy thing is, every once in a while I'll give it a go and it works no problem. Very frustrating!!!!!
Hi and welcome to WPCentral. This thread has to do with tethering on Windows Phones.

We do have a sister site Android Central, that has a lot of helpful folks who use Androids. You'd probably get better help if you post your question on Android Central Forums, since that's where all the experienced Android users like to hang out. Android Forums at AndroidCentral.com
 
and is there a discussion about tethering to computers using windows 8? if there is I haven't found it. thanks
 
I actually just created an account just to post that Ive found the solution to this problem. This might be the first time a windows diag ever did anything useful.

After making sure the drivers are insalled Go into "Control Panel", then "Network and sharing center". The phone will not show as a phone, it will show as a ethernet connection. Click the name of the network, it will show in blue letters. When the new window opens, click "Diagnose". Win 8 will detect that the DHCP settings are invalid, and will give you the option of configuring them automatically. Choose to configure automatically.

Once the connection is configured, the phone will immediately become available a a hotspot If you have turned the hotspot on.

Good luck, and thank you to everyone else who also attempted to help. Keep up the good work.
 
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