Connecting a Xiaomi TV to the Internet via a smartphone is a challenge that smart TV owners face when there is no router or wired connection problem. In 2026, the brand offers several ways to organize such a connection, but they are not all equally stable. For example, an Android hotspot can limit speeds to 10 Mbps on older models, and Wi-Fi Direct sometimes conflicts with the firmware of Mi TV A2 and P1 series.
In this article, we will discuss 5 Proven methods of distributing Internet from Xiaomi phones (including Redmi and other devices) POCO) on the brand's TVs, taking into account the features of firmware MIUI 14/15 Google TV. You will learn what is the maximum speed, how to circumvent the restrictions of operators (for example, blocking tethering at MegaFon), and what to do if the TV does not see the phone network. 5โ10 minute.
1. Wi-Fi Access Point: The Classic Way With Pitfalls
The most versatile method is to turn a smartphone into a router, which works on all Xiaomi TVs (from Mi TV 4A to Xiaomi TV Q2 2026) and does not require additional applications.
- ๐ถ Speed is limited, even if it is 5G TV will receive a maximum of 30โ50 Mbps on the phone (in practice, often 10โ15 Mbps due to hardware limitations of the Wi-Fi module in TV).
- ๐ Fast battery discharge โ the access point eats up to 20% charge per hour on flagships (Xiaomi 14 Ultra) and up to 30% on budget models (Redmi) 12C).
- ๐ซ Blocking operators โ Beeline, MTS and Tele2 can limit tetering (distribution of the Internet) on tariffs without the option โModemยป.
To set up the access point:
- Open Settings โ Access Point and modem on the phone.
- Select the Wi-Fi Access Point (or the Portable Access Point in MIUI 15).
- Set a network name (SSID) and password (we recommend WPA2-PSK).
- On the TV, go to Settings โ Wi-Fi, select the network you created and enter your password.
โ ๏ธ Warning: If the TV shows โNo Internet accessโ after you connect, check the Allow other devices to control the access point on your phone (in some firmwares it is disabled by default). MIUI 14 This item is hidden โ you need to click on three dots in the upper right corner of the access point screen.
2. Wi-Fi Direct: Direct connection without router
Wi-Fi Direct allows you to connect your phone and TV directly, without creating an access point, which is suitable for streaming videos (like YouTube or Kodi) and provides a more stable connection than classic tethering.
- ๐ฏ It only works with Android TVs. TV Google TV (Not supported on Mi TV 4S and older than PatchWall).
- ๐ฅ Maximum speed โ up to 20 Mbps (enough for Full) HD, not 4K).
- ๐ The connection breaks when the phone screen is blocked (on the MIUI 15 that's fixed).
Instructions for setting:
- On the phone: Settings โ Connections and Sharing โ Wi-Fi Direct.
- On TV: Settings โ Network and Internet โ Wi-Fi Direct.
- Select your phone name from the list of devices (e.g. Redmi Note 12 Pro+).
- Confirm the connection on both devices.
Once connected, the phone will automatically distribute the internet via Wi-Fi Direct, but some apps (such as Netflix) may block streaming due to restrictions. DRM. In this case, it will help. USB-modem (see next section).
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3. USB-modem: stable connection for streaming 4K
If you need to transfer large amounts of data (for example, to watch movies in the Internet) 4K HDR Online games via Google Stadia), USB-The modem is the best choice:
- โก It gives speeds up to 100-150 Mbit / s (limit on the USB 2.0 on most TVs).
- ๐ Does not drain the battery of the phone (power comes from the USB-port).
- ๐ Bypasses the locking of operators (tetering through the USB harder to track).
The connection will require:
- ๐ฑ Xiaomi phone with support USB-tetering (all models on the MIUI 12 and newer).
- ๐ฅ๏ธ TV with USB-port (suitable for Mi) TV Q1, Redmi Smart TV X and others.).
- ๐ Cable USB-A โ USB-C (Micro-USB for older phones).
Step-by-step:
- Connect your phone to the TV with a cable.
- On the phone, select the file transfer mode (MTP) โ later USB-modem in notification.
- On the TV in Settings โ Network and Internet โ Ethernet should appear USB Ethernet connection.
- If the internet doesnโt show up, reboot both devices.
โ ๏ธ Note: On Xiaomi TVs with PatchWall firmware (e.g. Mi) TV 4X) USB-The modem may not work due to the lack of drivers, in which case only an update to Google will help. TV or use of external USB-dermatologist.
| Connection method | Max, speed. | Battery discharge | Suitable for 4K | Works with Block DRM |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wi-Fi hotspot | 10โ50 Mbps | High-pitched | โ No. | โ No. |
| Wi-Fi Direct | 15-20 Mbps | Medium. | โ No. | โ ๏ธ Partially. |
| USB-modem | 100โ150 Mbps | No. | โ Yes. | โ Yes. |
| Mi Share | 5-10 Mbps | Low. | โ No. | โ No. |
| Smart Cast (Miracast) | up to 30 Mbps | High-pitched | โ ๏ธ Only Full. HD | โ No. |
4.Mi Share: Fast handout for files and web surfing
Mi Share (formerly Mi Drop) is Xiaomiโs proprietary technology for sharing data between the brandโs devices, and can be used to distribute the Internet, but with reservations:
- ๐ It is suitable only for TVs with MIUI for TV (Like Mi. TV A2 "43" or "Redmi Smart" TV A55).
- ๐ Speed is limited to 5-10 Mbps (enough for web surfing, but not for streaming).
- ๐ Requires authorization to Mi Account on both devices.
How to set up:
- On your phone, open Settings โ Connections and Sharing โ Mi Share.
- On the TV, go to Settings โ Connections โ Mi Share.
- Select your phone from the list of available devices.
- Confirm the connection and enable the option to Allow Internet access.
Mi Share automatically creates a local network through which the TV accesses the phone's Internet, but this is not stable: the connection can be interrupted when the phone switches apps.
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If Mi Share does not find the TV, check if both devices have Visibility for nearby devices enabled in the Google (on phone) and Bluetooth and device (on TV) settings.
5. Smart Cast (Miracast): Duplication of screen with the Internet
Smart Cast (based on Miracast) not only allows you to distribute the Internet, but also duplicate the screen of the phone on the TV, which is convenient for presentations or games, but:
- ๐ฎ Lag is 100โ200 ms โ critical for dynamic gaming.
- ๐บ Maximum authorization โ 1920ร1080 (Even if the phone supports 4K).
- ๐ Battery consumption โ up to 25% per hour on phones with AMOLED-screens (Xiaomi) 13T, POCO F5).
Connection algorithm:
- On TV: Settings โ Connections โ Wireless display.
- On the phone: Settings โ Connections and Sharing โ Transfer to the screen (Cast).
- Select the TV from the list.
- Confirm the connection and turn on the Sound Transmission if necessary.
Once connected, the phone will automatically distribute internet via Wi-Fi Direct, but some apps (such as banking) may block the broadcast due to security policies.
Why is the Smart Cast slowing down?
The answer to the problem: why the TV canโt see the phone
If none of these methods work, check the following points:
- ๐ต Flight mode โ sometimes it is activated accidentally (check the notification panel).
- ๐ Wi-Fi frequency โ some Xiaomi TVs donโt see 5GHz network (switch access point to 2.4GHz).
- ๐ Firewall โ Antiviruses (such as Avast) can block tethering.
- ๐ฑ Operator restrictions โ on tariffs without the option โModemโ (for example, โAll for 500โ from MTS) the distribution of the Internet can be blocked.
If the TV is connected to the access point, but the Internet is not working:
- Check if the mobile internet is on on the phone.
- Turn off the VPN (e.g. 1.1.1.1 or ProtonVPN).
- Reset network settings on your TV: Settings โ System โ Reset โ Network settings reset.
- Update the TV firmware (relevant for Mi TV A2 with Wi-Fi bugs).
โ ๏ธ Note: On Xiaomi phones with MIUI 13 and older have a bug: after 10 minutes of access point operation, the speed drops to 1-2 Mbps. To fix this, turn off Adaptive communication in Settings โ SIM-maps and mobile networks โ Adaptive communication.
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For maximum stability, use it. USB-It's the only way that doesn't depend on Wi-Fi interference or operator restrictions.