Yes, EastESIM fully supports personal Hotspot (Tethering) functionality, which is incredibly useful in Laos. Many guesthouses or bungalows in more rural or natural settings might offer slow Wi-Fi, or none at all. With your EastESIM, you can easily turn your smartphone into a portable Wi-Fi hotspot, allowing you to share your reliable data connection with your laptop, tablet, or even travel companions. This means you can upload those stunning photos of the Mekong River sunset, check emails, or stream content, even when traditional Wi-Fi is unavailable.
Can I share my EastESIM internet via Hotspot in a remote bungalow in Laos?
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