N9 error -15:0:0 in Wi-Fi Hotspot

General system failure Use following error code to contact suport <-15:0:0>
What's up?

NOKE700 wrote:
How does this app work, I tap on it and it says Wireless Network Not Allowed!.  How do you access the settings or set this up?  Where are the instructions on this app and is there a link to the user guide for the N9 in english?
you are in the USA.
it is blocked by default do to FCC  regulation.  but there is an easy fix.
you will have to go to:
settings/security/developer mode/  and enable dev mode.
this will need a confirmation and then download and install the tools.  then it will reboot.
download and install APPSFORMEEGO
you will need to create an account and login once you open the application.
then allow the "review mode" in the settings
search for "ad-hac"
download and install.  after installation, you should be able to use the wifi hotspot on your device with no further issues.
or, you can just Download the AD-HAC from here and install it without the appsformeego.
hope that helps.  if it solves your issue, please mark this post as solution.  and if you appreciate the post, please feel free to ad a kudos. 

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