In todayβs digital world, having a stable connection is critical for productive work and relaxation. Often, there are situations when the tablet runs out of traffic or no network coverage, and a smartphone with an active data package is at hand. Owners of Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO devices can easily turn their gadget into a full-fledged router thanks to the built-in function of the access point.
The process of distribution of traffic in the shell MIUI or HyperOS is implemented as conveniently as possible and does not require the installation of third-party applications. You can use both wireless connection and wired, which is especially important for older models of tablets without a Wi-Fi module. Competent setting of parameters will ensure high data transfer speed and protect your network from unauthorized access by unauthorized persons.
In this guide, we will take a detailed look at all the stages of setting up, look at the hidden features of the menu and answer frequent questions that users have. Understanding the technical nuances will help you avoid typical errors and save battery power during a long session.
Device preparation and network settings check
Before you activate the modem modem, you need to make sure that your smartphone is correctly connected to the operator's network. Check the balance and availability of available traffic in the tariff plan, as the distribution of the Internet to the tablet can require a significant amount of data. It is also worth making sure that the device is enabled data transfer, which can be done through the notification curtain or in the settings menu.
Pay attention to the signal level. If you're in a sensitive reception zone, the speed on the connected tablet will be low, and the battery charge of the phone will be consumed much faster due to the constant attempts to relay an unstable signal, in such cases, it is better to wait for improved communication or move to the zone with better coverage.
An important step is to check the name of the device that will appear in the list of available networks. By default, the system often offers standard names like "Redmi Note". 10" or Xiaomi 13", It's not always easy to identify among many neighboring networks, and you can change that name to something that's more understandable, like, for example, "My_Xiaomi_Hotspot", to quickly find your access point.
β οΈ Warning: Before you start the active distribution, make sure that the smartphone does not turn on the energy saving mode in aggressive mode, as it can automatically turn off the access point to save battery power.
To change your name, go to the settings and find the appropriate item. This action will take only a few seconds, but will make it much easier to connect in the future, especially if you plan to use this feature regularly in public places or in the office.
Activation of Wi-Fi hotspot on Xiaomi
The main method of connecting a tablet to the Internet is to create a wireless Wi-Fi network. To start the process, open the Settings app on your smartphone. In the list of parameters, find the Wi-Fi Access Point section, which is often located in the Connection and Sharing Settings group. In some firmware versions, this item may be called "Personal Hotspot".
Inside the menu, you'll see a feature activation switch. Once it's turned on, the phone will start broadcasting. However, before you do that, it's critical to set a strong password to prevent traffic being stolen by unauthorized people. The default system can offer a weak password or not require it at all if you've previously changed your settings.
βοΈ Pre-launch checks
Select the password setting and enter the character combination. WPA2 PSK protection is recommended, as it provides the optimal balance between security and compatibility with various devices, including older tablet models. After entering the password, save the changes and activate the power slider.
Now, pick up your tablet. Open the list of available Wi-Fi networks, find your smartphone name, and enter your password, and if done correctly, the connection indicator on the tablet will change, and the data icon will appear.
Frequency range and security standards
The MIUI shell provides users with enhanced control over the radio module. One of the key parameters is the choice of frequency range. By default, the system often sets the 2.4 GHz range, which has a longer range but lower speed and is subject to interference from neighboring routers and household appliances.
If your tablet supports 5GHz, it is strongly recommended to switch to this range, which will provide significantly higher data rates and lower latency (ping), which is especially important for online games, video calls and watching high-resolution video, but it is worth remembering that the 5GHz signal range is smaller and it penetrates walls worse.
To change the range, go to the Wi-Fi hotspot settings menu and find the hotspot frequency range. Select the desired value from the list. The changes will take effect immediately, but all connected devices may require reconnection to the network.
| Parameter | 2.4 GHz | 5 GHz | 5 GHz (Preferred) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Speed. | Medium | Tall. | Maximum |
| Range. | Tall. | Medium | Low. |
| Penetration | Good. | Average. | Bad. |
| Impediment resistance | Low. | Tall. | Tall. |
Why canβt the tablet see the 5GHz network?
And besides frequency, look at the encryption standard. Modern devices support WPA3, which is the most secure, but older tablets may not connect to that network. If you have compatibility issues, go back to WPA2.
Use of the USB-wire-wire modem
Not all tablets have Wi-Fi, especially budget models or devices with a broken antenna module. USB-This method is also relevant if you want to get the most stable connection without losing speed on the radio channel and simultaneously charge the tablet from the smartphone.
To implement this method, you will need a high-quality USB-A cable that can transmit data, not just charge the device. Connect the smartphone to the tablet through a device. USB-The phone may be asked for permission to transfer data or select the mode of operation. USB (only charging, transfer of files, MIDI etc.).
After the physical connection, go to the access point settings menu on your smartphone. USB-A modem that will only become active once the cable is connected. Turn on this switch. The tablet in the status bar should show an Ethernet icon or a wired connection icon.
β οΈ Attention: When in use USB-The modem tablet can start charging from the phone, which will lead to a quick discharge of the smartphone. it is recommended to keep the phone connected to an external power source or monitor the level of charge.
The advantage of wired connectivity is that there are no delays associated with radio interference and no neighbors can intercept the signal, which is ideal for working with sensitive data or holding important videoconferencing, where channel stability is more important than mobility.
Setting up traffic limits and managing connected devices
Mobile Internet is rarely unlimited, so traffic control is a must. Xiaomi hotspot settings have a limit feature, you can set a limit on data, after which the distribution of the Internet will automatically stop.
To set up, go to the access point menu and select Traffic Limit or Traffic Limit, where you can set a single limit or set it for each connected device separately, if this option is supported by your firmware version. This helps to avoid unpleasant surprises in the form of a blocked SIM-Cards or additional charges from the operator.
And this section also shows you a list of all the devices that are currently using your Internet. MAC-If you notice an unfamiliar device, you can block it right from this menu by adding it to a blacklist, which will protect your speed and data from unauthorized use.
The system also allows you to set a shutdown timer. You can specify how many minutes of downtime (when there are no active connections) the access point should turn off on its own, a useful feature to save battery power if you forgot to turn off modem mode after use.
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Set a traffic limit of 10-15% less than your actual package balance to have a margin for background system updates of the smartphone itself.
Solving common connection problems and errors
Despite the ease of customization, users may encounter difficulties, and one of the common problems is that the tablet sees the network but doesn't connect or writes "Receiving Error" IP-In this case, try to select "Forget Network" in the Wi-Fi settings for this network on the tablet and re-enter the password.
If you have internet on your tablet but the pages aren't loading, check your DNS settings. Sometimes providers block access when you change the device type. In the settings of the access point on your smartphone, you can try changing the operator's APN settings, although this is rarely required. Most often, the problem is solved by simply restarting the smartphone.
Another common situation is that the access point shuts down itself after a short time, and this is almost always related to energy saving settings: Go to the battery settings, find the application responsible for the access point (often called "Services and Feedback" or system process), and set the background activity limit in "No Limits" mode.
β οΈ Warning: With prolonged active Internet distribution, the smartphone can get very hot. This is a normal physical reaction, but if the temperature becomes critical, the system can force the communication module to protect the hardware.
If you have a permanent connection break, try changing your Wi-Fi channel in the advanced access point settings. Automatic channel selection is not always effective in apartment buildings with a lot of neighborhood routers. Manually selected free channel can dramatically improve stability.
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90% of connection problems are solved by restarting both devices or resetting the network settings on the tablet.