Android 的热点功能允许您与周围的其他兼容设备共享手机的互联网。有时,您可能会发现,虽然您的其他设备可以连接到您的热点(devices can connect to your hotspot),但它们无法获得应有的 Internet 访问权限。
如果发生这种情况,则表明您手机的热点无法正常工作,原因有很多。在这里,我们向您展示了一些快速解决手机上 Android 热点问题的方法。
Toggle Airplane Mode to Fix Mobile Data/Wi-Fi Issues
当您遇到与当前网络相关的问题时,请打开和关闭飞行模式(airplane mode),看看这是否有助于解决您的问题。执行此操作时,您的手机会断开与所有无线网络的连接。然后,当您禁用该模式时,您的手机会建立新的连接。
这有助于修复连接中可能导致热点无法运行的任何故障。
- (Pull)从手机屏幕顶部向下拉以显示选项。
- 点击飞行模式(Airplane mode)以在手机上启用该模式。
- 等待大约十秒钟。
- 再次点击飞行模式(Airplane mode)以关闭该模式。
- 启用您的热点,看看是否可行。
重启你的安卓手机(Reboot Your Android Phone)
如果启用和禁用飞行模式无法解决您的问题,请尝试重新启动手机(rebooting your phone),看看是否有帮助。重新启动手机时,您会完全关闭所有应用程序、服务和临时文件。当您的手机重新打开时,所有这些项目都会重新加载。
这有助于解决手机的许多问题,包括任何热点问题。您可以通过按住电源(Power)按钮并从菜单中选择重新启动来重新启动您的(Restart)Android手机。(Android)
当您的手机重新打开时,启用热点,它应该可以工作。
禁用 Android 的省电模式(Disable Android’s Battery Saver Mode)
Android提供节电模式以节省(conserve battery usage)手机的电池使用量。虽然该模式可以智能地检测节省电池的方法,但有时最终会导致各种Android功能出现问题。
您手机的热点无法正常工作的问题可能是由于节电模式的限制造成的。确认和解决此问题的一种方法是禁用该模式并查看您的热点是否有效。
- 在手机上启动设置。(Settings)
- 向下滚动并点击设置中的电池(Battery)。
- 在打开的屏幕上选择省电模式。(Battery Saver)
- 关闭顶部的立即打开选项。(Turn on now)这将禁用电池保护模式。
- 激活手机的热点。
关闭您的 VPN 应用程序(Turn Off Your VPN App)
如果您在手机上使用VPN(虚拟专用网络)服务,则值得关闭该服务以解决热点无法在您的Android上运行的问题。这是因为VPN在您的网络连接中充当中间人,这可能会对您手机上的某些连接产生不利影响。
禁用VPN(VPN)的具体步骤因您使用的应用程序而异。但是,您通常会在VPN 应用程序的(your VPN app’s)主界面上找到停用该服务的选项。
更改热点连接的 AP 频段(Change the AP Band for Your Hotspot Connection)
许多Android手机允许您自定义用于 Wi-Fi 热点的 AP 频段。如果您的设备不支持特定频段,请更改热点的当前频段,这可能会解决您的问题。
您可以为热点在 2.4GHz 和 5GHz 频段之间切换。(switch between 2.4GHz and 5GHz)
- 打开手机的“设置”(Settings)应用。
- 在设置中进入Wi-Fi 和网络(Wi-Fi & Network)>热点和网络共享(Hotspot & tethering)> Wi-Fi 热点(Wi-Fi hotspot)。
- 点击AP 频段(AP Band)选项。
- 如果您当前的频段设置为2.4 GHz,请将其更改为5.0 GHz。如果您当前的频段设置为5.0 GHz,则将其更改为2.4 GHz。
- 点击应用(Apply)以将更改应用到您的手机。
- 将您的设备连接到热点,看看它们是否可以连接到互联网。
禁用“自动关闭”选项(Disable the “Turn Off Automatically” Option)
在大多数Android手机上,如果您未在指定时间范围内连接设备,您的热点会自动关闭。这可能是导致热点出现问题(issues with your hotspot)的功能,因为您的热点甚至在您的设备有机会连接之前就被禁用。
幸运的是,您可以关闭此选项,因此您的热点始终保持开启状态。
- 在手机上启动设置。(Settings)
- 在设置中导航到Wi-Fi 和网络(Wi-Fi & Network)>热点和网络共享(Hotspot & tethering)> Wi-Fi 热点(Wi-Fi hotspot)。
- 禁用自动关闭热点(Turn off hotspot automatically)选项。
- 启用您的热点并开始连接您的设备。
在 Android 上使用蓝牙网络共享(Use Bluetooth Tethering on Android)
拥有Android手机的好处之一是大多数手机都提供多种网络共享选项。这意味着如果您无法在手机上使用 Wi-Fi 热点,您可以启用蓝牙(Bluetooth)网络共享并通过这种方式在其他设备上访问互联网。
如果您经常遇到 Wi-Fi 热点问题,则值得切换到蓝牙“热点”。(Bluetooth “)只需(Just)确保您的其他设备支持蓝牙,(other devices are Bluetooth-enabled)以便它们连接到您的手机。
- 打开手机的“设置”(Settings)应用。
- 转到设置中的Wi-Fi 和网络(Wi-Fi & Network)>热点和网络共享(Hotspot & tethering)。
- 激活蓝牙网络共享(Bluetooth tethering)选项。
- 通过蓝牙(Bluetooth)将您的其他设备连接到您的手机,您的设备将可以访问互联网。
重置 Android 的网络设置(Reset Android’s Network Settings)
如果您在手机上指定错误或错误的网络设置(network settings on your phone),可能会导致手机的热点无法正常工作。如果您不确定是否是这种情况,请将手机的网络设置重置为默认设置,这应该可以解决所有问题。
重置设置后,您可以根据需要重新配置它们。
- 访问手机上的设置。(Settings)
- 一直向下滚动并点击系统(System)。
- 点击重置选项(Reset options)。
- 选择顶部的重置 Wi-Fi、移动和蓝牙。(Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Bluetooth)
- 选择重置设置(Reset settings)选项。
- 重置设置后,重新配置您的Wi-Fi热点,它应该可以工作。
核选项:将您的 Android 手机重置为出厂设置(The Nuclear Option: Reset Your Android Phone to Factory Settings)
如果您的Android热点仍然无法正常工作,则问题可能出在您的手机系统上。在这种情况下,请将手机重置为出厂设置,这应该可以解决问题。
请记住,重置手机时会丢失所有文件和设置。因此,请确保在继续之前备份您的数据。(back up your data)
- 打开手机上的设置。(Settings)
- 滚动到底部并点击系统(System)。
- 选择重置选项(Reset options)。
- 选择清除所有数据(恢复出厂设置)(Erase all data (factory reset))。
- 按照屏幕上的提示重置您的手机。
- 完成重置后,从头开始设置手机。(set up your phone)
将 Android 的非工作热点变成一个工作热点(Turn Android’s Non-Working Hotspot Into a Working One)
许多人依靠他们的安卓手机的热点(people rely on their Android phone’s hotspot)在他们的电脑上访问互联网。如果您的热点停止工作,可能会导致您的个人和职业生活出现问题。幸运的是,您不必再被这个问题所困扰,因为上述方法应该可以帮助您恢复热点。祝你好运!
How to Fix Hotspot Not Working on Android
Android’s hotspot fеature allоws you to share your phone’s internet with other compatіble devices around. Sometimeѕ, yоu may find that while yоur оther devices can connect to your hotspot, they don’t get the internet access that they should have.
If that happens, it indicates your phone’s hotspot is not working, and there are many reasons for that. Here we show you a few quick ways to get around Android’s hotspot issues on your phone.
Toggle Airplane Mode to Fix Mobile Data/Wi-Fi Issues
When you experience a network-related issue like your current one, toggle on and off airplane mode and see if that helps fix your problem. When you do this, your phone disconnects from all wireless networks. Then, when you disable the mode, your phone establishes fresh new connections.
That helps fix any glitches in your connections that may be causing your hotspot not to function.
- Pull down from the top of your phone’s screen to reveal options.
- Tap Airplane mode to enable the mode on your phone.
- Wait for about ten seconds.
- Tap Airplane mode again to turn the mode off.
- Enable your hotspot and see if that works.
Reboot Your Android Phone
If enabling and disabling airplane mode didn’t fix your issue, try rebooting your phone and see if that helps. You fully close down all your apps, services, and temporary files when you reboot your phone. All these items are reloaded when your phone turns back on.
That helps fix many issues with the phone, including any hotspot issues. You can reboot your Android phone by pressing and holding down the Power button and selecting Restart from the menu.
When your phone is back on, enable the hotspot, and it should work.
Disable Android’s Battery Saver Mode
Android offers a battery saver mode to conserve battery usage on your phone. While the mode intelligently detects ways to save battery, it sometimes ends up causing issues with various Android features.
Your phone’s hotspot not working issue may result from restrictions put by the battery saver mode. One way to confirm and fix this issue is to disable the mode and see if your hotspot works.
- Launch Settings on your phone.
- Scroll down and tap Battery in Settings.
- Select Battery Saver on the screen that opens.
- Toggle off the Turn on now option at the top. This disables the battery saver mode.
- Activate your phone’s hotspot.
Turn Off Your VPN App
If you use a VPN (virtual private network) service on your phone, it’s worth turning that service off to fix your issue with the hotspot not working on your Android. This is because a VPN acts as a middleman in your network connection, which may have adverse effects on certain connections on your phone.
The exact steps to disable a VPN vary by the app you use. However, you’ll usually find the option to deactivate the service on your VPN app’s main interface.
Change the AP Band for Your Hotspot Connection
Many Android phones allow you to customize the AP band used for your Wi-Fi hotspot. If you have a device that doesn’t support a specific band, change your hotspot’s current band, which should likely fix your issue.
You can switch between 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands for your hotspot.
- Open your phone’s Settings app.
- Head into Wi-Fi & Network > Hotspot & tethering > Wi-Fi hotspot in Settings.
- Tap the AP Band option.
- If your current band is set to 2.4 GHz, change that to 5.0 GHz. If your current band is set to 5.0 GHz, then change that to 2.4 GHz.
- Tap Apply to apply the changes to your phone.
- Connect your devices to your hotspot and see if they can connect to the internet.
Disable the “Turn Off Automatically” Option
On most Android phones, your hotspot is turned off automatically if you don’t connect your devices within the specified time frame. This may be the feature causing issues with your hotspot, as your hotspot gets disabled even before your devices get a chance to connect.
Luckily, you can toggle off this option, so your hotspot always remains on.
- Launch Settings on your phone.
- Navigate to Wi-Fi & Network > Hotspot & tethering > Wi-Fi hotspot in Settings.
- Disable the Turn off hotspot automatically option.
- Enable your hotspot and start connecting your devices.
Use Bluetooth Tethering on Android
One of the good things about owning an Android phone is that most phones offer multiple tethering options. This means if you can’t use a Wi-Fi hotspot on your phone, you can enable Bluetooth tethering and get access to the internet on your other devices this way.
It’s worth switching to a Bluetooth “hotspot” if you constantly face issues with your Wi-Fi hotspot. Just make sure your other devices are Bluetooth-enabled for them to connect to your phone.
- Open your phone’s Settings app.
- Go to Wi-Fi & Network > Hotspot & tethering in Settings.
- Activate the Bluetooth tethering option.
- Connect your other devices to your phone via Bluetooth, and your devices will have access to the internet.
Reset Android’s Network Settings
If you have incorrectly specified or faulty network settings on your phone, that can cause your phone’s hotspot not to function. If you are not sure whether that is the case, reset your phone’s network settings to the default, which should fix any issues.
Once the settings are reset, you can reconfigure them according to your needs.
- Access Settings on your phone.
- Scroll all the way down and tap System.
- Tap Reset options.
- Select Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Bluetooth at the top.
- Choose the Reset settings option.
- Once the settings are reset, reconfigure your Wi-Fi hotspot, and it should work.
The Nuclear Option: Reset Your Android Phone to Factory Settings
If your Android hotspot still won’t function, the issue probably lies with your phone’s system. In this case, reset your phone to the factory settings, which should fix the problem.
Keep in mind that you lose all your files and settings when you reset your phone. Therefore, make sure to back up your data before proceeding.
- Open Settings on your phone.
- Scroll to the bottom and tap System.
- Choose Reset options.
- Select Erase all data (factory reset).
- Follow the on-screen prompts to reset your phone.
- When you’ve finished resetting, set up your phone from scratch.
Turn Android’s Non-Working Hotspot Into a Working One
Many people rely on their Android phone’s hotspot to access the internet on their computers. If your hotspot ever stops working, it can cause issues in your personal and professional life. Luckily, you don’t have to be stuck with the problem anymore, as the methods above should help you get your hotspot back in action. Good luck!