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NetShare Introduction
NetShare NetShare helps you boost weak Wi‑Fi and create a portable hotspot without root. Share mobile data or your current Wi‑Fi with nearby devices, manage connections, and extend coverage on Android 6+.
NetShare
NetShare is a powerful networking app with polished visuals and a simple goal: turn your phone into a Wi‑Fi signal booster to strengthen weak connections and expand coverage. Use it to create a portable Wi‑Fi hotspot—so you can share your mobile data or extend an existing Wi‑Fi network. As long as your device supports 4G or Wi‑Fi, you can connect other nearby devices within range.
The developers have also made sure the app takes advantage of newer Android upgrade features wherever possible.
Highlights
- Wi‑Fi signal booster
Wi‑Fi signal booster
With NetShare – no-root tethering, you can act like a Wi‑Fi repeater and boost a weak signal without requiring root access. This lets you create a portable hotspot while your phone is connected to an existing Wi‑Fi network, then share that connection with other devices nearby.
Compatibility and requirements
- Android 6+: NetShare works on devices running Android 6 and higher, enabling hotspot/tethering functions that may be restricted on some versions.
- Broad device support: Because compatibility is wide, NetShare – no-root tethering is suitable for most Android devices.
Total control
Another benefit of NetShare – no-root tethering is that you can view connected devices to your access point at any time and manage how the network is being used.
Features
- No-root sharing on Android 6 and above
NetShare lets you share cellular data or an existing Wi‑Fi connection without root access. It’s built to work even when the hotspot toggle is missing or blocked by your device settings or carrier policies. This can help you connect laptops, tablets, or another phone using your current plan—without extra hardware. - Wi‑Fi repeater mode for weak signals
Keep your phone connected to your router, then share that same connection to extend coverage. This is especially helpful in areas with poor reception where the main router signal drops. NetShare turns your device into a portable repeater so nearby devices can connect to your phone and access the internet through the original network. - Wi‑Fi Direct with VPN routing for full access
NetShare uses Wi‑Fi Direct to connect devices and then routes traffic through a VPN tunnel on the connected device. This approach aims to provide full internet access rather than only local connectivity. It can be useful on devices where standard tethering is blocked, since traffic follows an alternate route. - Speed-first performance (often faster than Bluetooth tethering)
NetShare uses native C libraries to move data efficiently over Wi‑Fi. In real-world use, this can deliver better throughput than Bluetooth-based sharing, leading to smoother browsing and faster downloads for everyday tasks like streaming or syncing files. - Setup help and workarounds when Wi‑Fi sharing is limited
The app provides guidance for connecting different device types and includes alternatives when Wi‑Fi sharing is restricted. You can use an Android Proxy mode for networks that require a proxy on client devices, and there’s an optional computer method called TethergUSB. These options are designed to help when specific phones or networks block certain tethering methods.
Tips for users

- Reduce carrier tethering fees and restrictions
This feature is intended to help users avoid some carrier fees or capacity limits, offering more flexibility with internet usage. - Works even when tethering is blocked
It can allow sharing of your internet connection even if your carrier disables tethering to push users toward higher-tier plans. - Camouflaged/hidden tethering behavior
The app includes a camouflage layer that helps share internet connection without broadcasting obvious signals or notifications that other users or network operators could detect. - Faster sharing using Wi‑Fi instead of Bluetooth
NetShare supports sharing between devices connected to the same Wi‑Fi network.
Changelog
- Fixed bugs and battery consumption
- Added Korean translation
- Added PIP support
- Updated UI and fixed bugs


Conclusion
NetShare is especially useful for temporary internet sharing, travel, small groups, and situations where normal hotspot controls aren’t available. Since it can share both mobile data and an incoming Wi‑Fi connection without root access, it offers a lot of flexibility. The trade-off is that setup may be less automatic—each receiving device may need compatible proxy settings or a supported companion method. Testing every receiving device ahead of time can help avoid connection issues during important moments.
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