Are you in a situation where you urgently need to share the Internet from another phone and there is no router at hand, POCO X5 And others have modem modem functionality, which allows you to turn your phone into a full Wi-Fi hotspot, but many users have problems with the connection being cut, the speed is falling, the second phone is not seeing the network. In this article, weโll break down all ways to distribute Wi-Fi from Xiaomi Redmi to another Android phone, including hidden settings. MIUI, which will help to stabilize the connection.
It's important to understand that handing out the Internet over your phone isn't just about turning on a button, but it depends on the right settings to determine whether the connection is stable, how fast the pages load, and whether your Redmi will run out of power. 20 We tested all the methods on the latest versions. MIUI 14/15 (Android 13/14) We have identified optimal parameters for different scenarios: from the distribution of mobile Internet to the use of the telephone network as a repeater for other Wi-Fi.
1. Preparing Xiaomi Redmi phone for Wi-Fi distribution
Before you turn on the hotspot, check out a few key points that will save you most of the problems in the future.
Requirements for the distribution phone (Xiaomi Redmi):
- ๐ฑ Version. MIUI โ Update the system to the latest version in Settings โ The phone. โ Updating the system.
Pay special attention to mobile network settings. If you have a Redmi with two SIM-By map, select the one that activates the Internet packet:
- Go to Settings. โ SIM-maps and mobile networks.
- Choose. SIM-card.
- Make sure the mobile data switch is on.
โ ๏ธ Note: If you are using eSIM on the Redmi Note 12 Pro+ new POCO F5, Make sure that the main mobile data profile is assigned to it, otherwise the access point will not distribute the Internet.
2. Method 1: Distributing Wi-Fi via modem modem (classical method)
This is the most common method that works on all Xiaomi Redmi models, and it is suitable if you need to give away mobile Internet (3G/4G/5G) on another phone.
Step-by-step:
- Open the settings on your Redmi.
- Go to the section Network and Internet โ Access Point and modem (on some firmware Connections and Sharing).
- Select the Wi-Fi Access Point.
- Activate the Wi-Fi Access Point slider.
- Click Access Point Settings to change the network name (SSID), password, and other settings.
Recommended settings for stable operation:
- ๐ Name of the network (SSID): Use Latin without spaces (for example, Redmi_Hotspot). Cyrillic can cause problems on some devices.
- ๐ Password: Minimum length is 8 characters, preferably a combination of letters and numbers (e.g., a combination of letters and numbers, Xiaomi1234).
- ๐ก Range: Choose 2.4GHz for better compatibility (5GHz runs faster, but not all phones support it).
- โก Power saving mode: Turn it off in the access point settings, otherwise the connection will break.
| Parameter | Recommended value | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| Security | WPA2-PSK | The most reliable and compatible encryption mode. |
| Frequency band | 2.4 GHz | It is better to pass through walls, supported by all devices. |
| Auto-disconnection | Never. | Otherwise, the access point will be shut down. 5-10 minute. |
| Max. Connections. | 4-5 devices | More connections will reduce the speed for each device. |
โ ๏ธ Attention: Redmi with firmware MIUI Global may be limited to the distribution of Wi-Fi when connecting to some operators (for example, MTS or Beeline). If the Internet is not distributed, check whether the operator blocks this feature in your tariff.
Mobile Internet is on|Battery charge >30%|The name of the network in Latin|Password not shorter than 8 characters|Power saving mode is off.-->
3. Method 2: Distribute Wi-Fi through USB (charge-saving)
If you need to give away the Internet, but at the same time save the battery Redmi, you can use it. USB-This method is suitable if you have one. USB-cable and second phone support USB ethernet (or connection via a USB ethernet) OTG).
How to set up:
- Connect two phones through USB-Cable (use the original Xiaomi cable for stability).
- On Redmi go to Settings โ The Internet and the Internet โ Access Point and modem.
- Turn on the option. USB-modem.
- On the second phone in the connection settings, select USB-The Internet (which may be called Ethernet or Ethernet) USB-network).
Pros and cons of the method:
- โ Saves battery life โ the phone does not waste energy on maintaining Wi-Fi.
- โ More stable connection โ no interference, like wireless networks.
- โ Cables are not always convenient, especially if the phones are far apart.
- โ Not all phones support Android โ some models may not recognize Android USB-web-based.
On the Redmi Note 11 Pro+ newer USB-The modem only works when connected to a PC or laptop. OTG-supportive adapter USB Host.
Method 3: Distribute Wi-Fi over Bluetooth (an alternative to older devices)
If you have an old Redmi 8 or Redmi 9A, And the Wi-Fi on the phone is broken, you can distribute the Internet over Bluetooth, which is slower, but it works even when the Wi-Fi module is damaged.
Instructions:
- Turn on Bluetooth on both phones.
- On Redmi go to Settings โ Connection devices โ Bluetooth.
- Find the second phone in the list and pair.
- After connecting, go back to Settings โ Network and Internet โ Access Point and modem.
- Turn on the Bluetooth modem option.
Limitations of the method:
- ๐ข Low speed, maximum. 2-3 Mbit/s (enough for messengers, but not for video).
- ๐ Limited distance โ no more than 10 meters between devices.
- ๐ Battery consumption is higher than when USB, But lower than Wi-Fi.
โ ๏ธ Attention: MIUI 14 and later, the Bluetooth modem function may be hidden. To activate it, turn on Developer Mode (7 times click on Version) MIUI in the phone settings) and in the developer menu, activate the Bluetooth debugging option.
5. Solving common problems when distributing Wi-Fi
Even if you set it up correctly, you can still get errors, and here are the most common ones and how to fix them:
Problem 1: Second phone doesn't see Redmi's Wi-Fi network
- ๐ Reboot both phones โ sometimes a simple reboot helps.
Problem 2: Connection is available, but the Internet is not working
- ๐ Check the mobile Internet โ it is possible that Redmi has data turned off or traffic has run out.
- ๐ Turn it off. VPN โ Some applications (e.g. 1.1.1.1 or Psiphon) block the distribution.
- ๐ฑ Check the settings. APN โ If they're lost, the access point won't give away the Internet. โ SIM-maps and mobile networks โ Access point (APN).
Problem 3: Access point is permanently shut down
- โก Turn off power saving for modem function: Settings โ Battery and productivity โ Battery consumption management โ Wi-Fi hotspot โ No restrictions.
- ๐ Connect Redmi to charging โ when the charge is low, the system automatically turns off the distribution.
- ๐ต Check the temperature of the phone - if Redmi overheats, the access point may shut down.
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If you're Redmi with NFC, But the access point is not working, try to turn it off. NFC Some firmwares have conflicting modules.
6. Optimization of connection speed and stability
To ensure that the Wi-Fi you are handing out runs quickly and without breaks, follow these tips:
1. Selecting the optimal Wi-Fi channel
By default, Xiaomi Redmi selects the channel automatically, but it can be overloaded to change it manually:
- Install the WiFi Analyzer app from Google Play.
- See which 2.4GHz channels are less loaded in your location.
- In the Redmi access point settings, select a free channel (e.g. 6 or 11).
2. Speed limit for connected devices
If you have multiple devices connected to your access point, you can limit the speed for each so that there are no โbrakesโ:
- In the access point settings, click Connected Devices.
- Select the device and set a speed limit (e.g. 5 Mbps for instant messengers and 20 Mbps for video).
3.Use of an external antenna (for Redmi Note 12 Pro)+ newer)
Some flagship Xiaomi models support external antenna connectivity via USB-Type C. This is true if you often give away Wi-Fi in places with poor signaling:
- ๐ก Buy it. USB Wi-Fi adapter with support 802.11ac (For example, TP-Link TL-WN823N).
- ๐ Connect it to Redmi via OTG-adapter.
- ๐ In the access point settings, select an external adapter as the network source.
How to check the real speed of distribution?
7 Security for Wi-Fi distribution from phone
Distributing Wi-Fi over your phone is convenient, but it's not safe, and if you don't set up your security, you can get strangers to your network and use your traffic.
How to protect your access point:
- ๐ Strong password โ do not use simple combinations like 12345678 or qwerty.
- ๐ Change your password regularly, especially if you are giving out Wi-Fi in public places.
- ๐ซ Limit the number of devices โ set the maximum in the settings of the access point 2-3 connection.
- ๐ต๏ธ Hide the network โ turn off the broadcast SSID (But then you have to type the network name manually on the phone you're connecting).
What if you connect to your network without permission?
- Change the password in the access point settings immediately.
- Check the list of connected devices and block unknown ones.
- If traffic is stolen in large volume, contact the operator - some tariffs allow you to return funds for unauthorized use.
โ ๏ธ Note: Xiaomi Redmi with MIUI 13 and older: If the attacker knows your vulnerability MAC-And the address, it can connect to the access point even after you change the password, so to avoid that, if you change the password, reset the phone, and that will reset the cache of connections.
8. Alternative ways of distributing the Internet
If standard methods do not work, you can use workarounds.
1.Use of applications for distribution of Wi-Fi
Some apps from Google Play offer advanced access point settings.
- ๐ฑ PdaNet+ โ It allows you to distribute the Internet even if the operator blocks the standard function.
- ๐ ClockworkMod Tether โ works without root, but requires installing drivers on a PC.
- ๐ FoxFi โ supports distribution via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and USB.
2.Tune in. ADB circumventing operator restrictions
If your operator blocks the distribution of Wi-Fi, you can use the ADB-For this, teams:
- Enable the developer mode on Redmi.
- Connect your phone to your PC and execute the command: adb shell settings put global tether_dun_required 0
- Reboot the phone.
After that, the Wi-Fi distribution should work even with the locked settings.
3. Distribution through USB-OTG + router (for advanced routers)
If you have an old router with support USB-You can connect Redmi to it via modems. OTG and distribute the Internet to several devices:
- ๐ Connect Redmi to the router via USB.
- ๐ก In the router settings, select the mode USB-web-based.
- ๐ Now the router will distribute the Internet from your phone to all connected devices.
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If the carrier is blocking Wi-Fi distribution, check the tariff first โ you may not have a modem option on the phone, for example, Tele2 has a free Internet for Devices option.