How to share Wi-Fi from a Huawei phone to a TV: all the methods + step-by-step instructions

Do you want to stream a movie from your phone? Huawei Want to share your phone's Wi-Fi connection with your TV? In this article, we'll explain how to share your mobile device's internet connection with your TV. all current methods — from wireless technologies (Miracast, Wi-Fi Direct) to wired solutions with adapters. We'll also find out why a TV might not see the network with Huawei and how to fix it.

Let's clarify right away: by "Wi-Fi transmission," users often mean two different tasks: 1) Internet Sharing - when the phone becomes an access point, and the TV connects to its network (like a router). 2) Screencasting - when the display content Huawei duplicated on TV (for example, to watch videos from applications).

We will consider both options, as well as hybrid solutions for modern Smart TV.

Important: Connection options vary depending on your phone model (Huawei P60 Pro, Mate 50, Nova 11 etc.) and television (Samsung QLED, LG OLED, Sony Bravia or budget Xiaomi TV). If your device is older than 2018, some features (eg. Miracast) may be missing. You can check for support in the technical specifications or settings menu.

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1. Sharing Wi-Fi from Huawei to TV (Access Point Mode)

The most universal way is to turn your smartphone into mobile routerThe TV will connect to its network as if it were a regular Wi-Fi network, accessing the Internet via mobile data. HuaweiThis method works even on old TVs without Smart-functions (if they have a Wi-Fi adapter).

How to set up:

  1. Open Settings → Mobile networks → Hotspot & tethering on Huawei.
  2. Select Wi-Fi hotspot and activate the slider.
  3. Ask network name (SSID) And password (minimum 8 characters, with numbers).
  4. On your TV, go to Network → Wi-Fi, find the created network and connect.

⚠️ Attention: If the TV does not connect, check:

  • 🔄 Network mode on your phone: in the access point settings, select 2.4 GHz (Many TVs do not support 5 GHz).
  • 🔋 Battery saving: disable it for stable operation (in Settings → Battery → Performance mode).
  • 📶 Signal strength: If the TV is far from the phone, use Wi-Fi repeater or move your smartphone closer.

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Problem Cause Solution
TV doesn't see the network Huawei Incompatibility of Wi-Fi standards In the access point settings, select 802.11n (2.4 GHz)
The connection is broken Power saving disables data transfer Add the Hotspot app to battery exceptions
No internet access Operator restrictions (eg. MTS or Beeline block distribution) Call your carrier or use a VPN on your phone

2. Wireless screen sharing (Miracast / Wi-Fi Direct)

If you need to not just distribute the Internet, but duplicate screen Huawei on TV (for example, for watching YouTube or games), use technology Miracast or Wi-Fi DirectThey work without a router, directly connecting devices. Most Smart TV (since 2015) and all flagship models Huawei (P40, Mate 30 and newer) support this standard.

Instructions for Miracast:

  1. Activate on TV Miracast (on the menu Network → Wireless Projection or Screen Mirroring).
  2. On Huawei open Settings → Connections → Wireless Projection (or Huawei Share on new models).
  3. Select your TV from the list of available devices.
  4. Confirm the connection on both screens.

Wi-Fi Direct It is configured similarly, but may require entering a PIN code. The main difference from Miracast: Wi-Fi Direct It allows you not only to broadcast your screen, but also to exchange files (for example, send photos from your phone to TV).

What is the difference between Miracast and Wi-Fi Direct?

Miracast — standard for screen mirroring (videos, games, presentations). Works offline, but may lag at high resolutions (4K). Wi-Fi Direct — a universal protocol for data exchange (files, streaming video). Supports more devices, but requires connection confirmation on both ends.

⚠️ Attention: on TVs Samsung And LG The function can be called differently:

  • 📺 Samsung: Smart View or Screen Mirroring.
  • 📺 LG: LG TV Plus or Wi-Fi Direct.
  • 📺 Sony Bravia: Cherkasy screen (on the menu Net).

If you can't find the option, update your TV firmware or check model compatibility on the manufacturer's website.

3. Wired connection via HDMI (for stability)

Wireless technology is convenient, but can slow down when watching videos in 4K or online games. In such cases, it is better to use wired connection through HDMI adapter. For Huawei you will need:

  • 🔌 USB-C to HDMI Adapter (for new models without 3.5 mm jack).
  • 📺 HDMI cable (version 2.0 or higher for 4K).
  • Charger (the phone will drain quickly).

Step-by-step instructions:

  1. Connect the adapter to the port USB-C on Huawei.
  2. Connect the adapter and TV with an HDMI cable (use the port HDMI 1/ARC for better quality).
  3. On your TV, select the signal source: press Source or Input on the remote control and select the connected one HDMI.
  4. Your phone may ask you to allow the image transfer - confirm.

Important: Not all adapters support audio output. If there is no picture or sound on your TV, check the adapter's compatibility with your model. Huawei (for example, official adapters Huawei Desktop Dock (they work more reliably than their Chinese counterparts).

4. Using DLNA to transfer media files

If you don't need to duplicate the entire screen, but only transfer photos, videos or music on TV, use the protocol DLNAIt allows you to stream files without mirroring, saving battery life. Most Smart TV (including Xiaomi Mi TV, Philips With Android TV) support DLNA out of the box.

How to set up:

  1. Make sure your phone and TV are connected one Wi-Fi network (you can use the access point on Huawei).
  2. Turn on the DLNA server on your TV (in the menu Network → DLNA or Media server).
  3. On Huawei Install a DLNA app, for example:
    • BubbleUPnP (for experienced users).
    • LocalCast (simple interface).
    • Huawei HiSuite (official decision).
  • In the application, select the file to transfer and specify the TV as the output device.
  • ⚠️ Attention: DLNA does not support DRM-protected content (such as movies from Netflix or KinoPoisk). For such services, use Miracast or HDMI.

    5. Connect via Huawei Share (for the Huawei ecosystem)

    If you have a TV Huawei Vision (or another with support Huawei Share), you can use proprietary technology Multi-Screen CollaborationIt allows you not only to broadcast your screen but also to control your TV from your phone (for example, using your smartphone as a remote control or keyboard).

    How to activate:

    1. Turn on the TV Huawei Share in the network settings.
    2. On your phone, swipe down from the notification bar and tap Huawei Share (two screen icon).
    3. Select your TV from the list and confirm the connection.
    4. On the menu Multi-Screen Collaboration select mode:
      • 🎮 Mirroring - screen duplication.
      • 📂 File transfer — quick sending of photos/videos.
      • 🎵 Audio - output sound to TV (useful for music).

    Advantages Huawei Share before Miracast:

    • 🔋 Lower battery consumption (optimized for the ecosystem) Huawei).
    • 🎛️ Additional features (for example, using your phone as a gamepad).
    • 🔒 More stable connection (less likely to drop).

    ⚠️ Attention: if the TV is not Huawei Vision, but supports Android TV, try installing the application Huawei Share from Google Play on TV. However, functionality may be limited.

    6. Troubleshooting: TV doesn't detect Wi-Fi from Huawei

    If none of the methods work, check these common causes:

    Symptom Possible cause How to fix
    TV can't find the access point Hidden network (SSID not broadcast) In the settings Huawei disable the option Hide network
    There is a connection, but no internet The operator blocks the distribution (for example, Tele2 or Yota) Call support or use a VPN on your phone
    The screen is broadcast with a delay Weak Wi-Fi signal or network congestion Switch to 5 GHz (if TV supports) or use HDMI
    Huawei Share can't find my TV. Outdated firmware on your TV or phone Update the software of both devices via Settings → System → Update

    If the problem persists, please follow the steps below. reset network settings on the phone:

    1. Go to Settings → System → Reset.
    2. Select Reset network settings.
    3. Please reconnect and try again.

    What to do if nothing helps?

    1. Check if the phone is turned on Modem mode in another application (for example, PPPoE).

    2. Try connecting to the TV from another device (tablet or laptop) - if the problem persists, the TV is to blame.

    3. For diagnostics, use applications like WiFi Analyzer (check if the channels are occupied by other networks).

    4. If your TV is older than 2016, you may need an external Wi-Fi adapter (For example, TP-Link TL-WN725N).

    7. Alternative methods: Chromecast, Apple TV, and other devices

    If built-in functions Huawei or the TV can't handle it, use external devices for broadcasting:

    • 📱 Google Chromecast - connects to the HDMI port of the TV and allows you to stream content from your phone via Google Home. Works with most applications (YouTube, Netflix, Twitch).
    • 🍎 Apple TV — despite belonging to Apple, supports AirPlay for some Android devices (requires app) AirScreen on TV).
    • 🖥️ Amazon Fire TV Stick - a budget alternative with support Miracast And Prime Video.
    • 🌐 Roku Streaming Stick — optimized for streaming, but requires separate configuration.

    To connect via Chromecast:

    1. Connect Chromecast to the TV's HDMI port and set it up through the app Google Home.
    2. Make sure the phone and Chromecast on the same Wi-Fi network.
    3. In a supported application (eg. YouTube) Click the broadcast icon and select your Chromecast.

    ⚠️ Attention: some applications (eg IVI or Okko) may block streaming to external devices due to DRM protection. In such cases, only HDMI connection or Smart TV with pre-installed application.

    Comparison of methods: which one to choose?

    To determine the optimal method, evaluate your tasks and equipment:

    Way Pros Cons Who is it suitable for?
    Access point Works on any TV with Wi-Fi, no additional devices required Drains the battery and may slow down under load. For distributing Internet to old TVs
    Miracast Wireless screen mirroring without lag (on new devices) Not all TVs support it, so there may be delays when playing games. To view videos and presentations
    HDMI Maximum quality (4K/60fps), no lag I need adapters, my phone's battery drains quickly. For gamers and watching movies in high definition
    DLNA Saves battery and is convenient for your media library Doesn't support DRM content, slow transfer of large files To view personal photos and videos
    Huawei Share Optimized for the ecosystem, additional features Works with TVs only Huawei or Android TV For equipment owners Huawei

    FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions

    Is it possible to stream Wi-Fi from Huawei to TV without a router?

    Yes, use it for this access point mode on the phone (section 1 of the article) or Wi-Fi Direct/Miracast (Section 2). Both methods work without a router, directly connecting devices.

    Why does my TV connect to Huawei Wi-Fi, but the internet doesn't work?

    This is a typical problem for mobile operators (especially MTS, Beeline, Megaphone). They can block internet tethering on some plans. Solutions:

    • Call your operator and ask them to activate the "Internet Sharing" option.
    • Use a VPN on your phone (eg. ProtonVPN).
    • Switch to another operator (eg. Yota or Tele2 usually they don't block distribution).

    How do I stream audio from my Huawei to my TV separately from video?

    If you only need to output sound (for example, to listen to music through TV speakers), use:

    • Bluetooth: connect your phone to your TV as a wireless speaker (if your TV supports it) A2DP).
    • Huawei Share: in the menu Multi-Screen Collaboration select an option Audio only.
    • DLNA: some players (eg VLC) allow you to stream audio separately.

    For Bluetooth on Huawei:

    1. Turn on Bluetooth on the phone and TV.
    2. Activate the mode on your TV Bluetooth audio (in the sound menu).
    3. On your phone, select your TV from the list of devices.

    Is it possible to mirror Huawei screen to TV via USB?

    No, Live streaming via USB (like HDMI) is not possible on most TVs - port USB The TV is only designed to play media files from a flash drive. Some models are an exception. Samsung with function USB Mirroring, but they require a special cable USB-A → USB-C and are rarely supported.

    Alternative: If there is one on TV USB with support OTG, you can connect Wi-Fi adapter (For example, TP-Link TL-WN725N) and use it for Miracast.

    How to speed up Wi-Fi transfer from Huawei to TV?

    If the video is lagging or the stream is interrupted, try:

    • 🔄 Change Wi-Fi band: in the access point settings, select 5 GHz (if TV supports it).
    • 📶 Reduce the resolution: in the settings Miracast install 720p instead of 1080p.
    • 🔋 Connect your phone to the charger - when the battery charge is low Huawei limits performance.
    • 🚫 Close background applications on the phone (especially instant messengers and downloaders).
    • 🔌 Use HDMI — if quality is critically important (for example, for games).