There are times when we cannot access the internet via Wi-Fi on a particular router, either because it has broken down or because there is a power problem. When this happens, share the internet connection via an Access Point that exists in the Android system.
We at Bem Informado will teach you how.
Many phones, including the best Android phones, allow you to share your Wi-Fi's Internet using hotspot.
How to enable Wi-Fi hotspot on Android
You can use a Wi-Fi hotspot to share your phone's Internet with other devices. And if the other device doesn't have Wi-Fi, you can use USB or Bluetooth tethering.
It only takes a few taps to activate Wi-Fi hotspot on your Android device. However, if you've never used it before, you may need to set it up first.
- Go to settings .
- Touch in Network and Internet .
- Go to Hotspot and tethering .
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- Tap on Point Wi-Fi access and set the access point name .
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- Set a password and enable the option Use Wi-Fi hotspot to start sharing.
Introduced in Android 10, you can share a Wi-Fi network password using a QR code. You can also use Nearby Sharing Android Airdrop to search for nearby devices and instantly share the Wi-Fi hotspot password.
Going to Settings every time to enable a Wi-Fi hotspot may not be the most efficient way, and that's where Quick Settings tiles come to the rescue.
There you go, now you can share your Wi-Fi.