Can i share my wifi connection with my pc?

i googled that so much but can't find. i know jouiku, i need wlan hotpot, not 3g.

A) Do you want to use your Nokia as Wi-Fi adapter for your computer, so the computer connect via the Wi-Fi of the Nokia to another Wi-Fi access-point? Or
B) Do you want to use your computer as Wi-Fi access-point?

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