How to connect Wi-Fi to the Honor 8A: step-by-step instructions

It is impossible to imagine a modern smartphone without constant access to the global network, and Honor 8A is no exception to this rule. Users often face the need to quickly set up a wireless connection immediately after purchasing a device or after a factory reset. The activation process Wi-Fi module in this model it is intuitive, but has its own peculiarities associated with the EMUI shell.

Connection stability directly depends on the correctness of the entered parameters and the condition of the device's antenna module. In this article, we'll cover every step of the connection process in detail, from basic steps to complex settings for specific routers. You'll learn how to not only enable the internet but also optimize it for maximum speed.

Particular attention should be paid to the choice of frequency range, since Honor 8A Supports modern communication standards. Incorrect configuration can lead to constant disconnects or slow page loading speeds. Let's look at how to avoid common mistakes and set up your device professionally.

Basic activation of the wireless module

The first step is always to enable the radio module itself in the system. To do this, unlock your smartphone's screen and look for the fan-shaped icon in the top notification bar (curtain). Tapping this symbol activates network search in the background. If the icon isn't in quick access, you can find it in the full settings menu.

An alternative route is through the main application menu. Find the icon Settings, which usually looks like a gear. In the list that opens, you're interested in the section Wi-Fi, located at the top of the menu under the heading "Wireless & Networks." Move the slider to the "On" position to start scanning the airwaves.

Once turned on, the device will automatically scan for available access points within range. A list of available networks will appear on the screen within a few seconds. Please note that the systems Android may request permission to use geolocation for more accurate searches, which is normal behavior for modern OS versions.

  • 📡 Make sure that airplane mode is turned off, otherwise the communication module will not work.
  • 🔋 Check your battery level, as actively searching for a network consumes energy.
  • 📶 When you first start your phone, it may take a long time to search for networks if you are in an area with poor reception.
⚠️ Note: If the network list is empty even though the router is working, try restarting your smartphone. In rare cases, briefly turning airplane mode on and off may help.

Connecting to your home network and entering the password

Once you find your home network name (SSID) in the list, click on it. The system will ask you to enter the security key. This is a critical step, as password is case sensitiveEven a single character error or an incorrect keyboard layout will result in access being denied.

To make entering long and complex character combinations easier, use the password display feature. In the input field, click the eye icon to see the characters you're entering. This will help avoid typos, especially if you're using special characters or numbers at the end of the line.

After entering the data, click the button ConnectThe phone will begin negotiating encryption protocols with the router. This usually takes no more than 5-10 seconds. A successful connection will be indicated by the "Connected" status appearing under the network name and the Wi-Fi icon in the status bar.

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In some cases, especially with older routers, you may need to enter the settings manually. If automatic configuration fails, select "Advanced" or "More Settings" in the connection menu. Here you can manually specify the security type (usually WPA/WPA2 PSK) and the IP address if your ISP requires static addressing.

Setting up 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies on the Honor 8A

Model Honor 8A Equipped with a dual-band module, it supports both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks. The 2.4 GHz band provides greater coverage and penetrates walls better, but is susceptible to interference from neighboring routers and household appliances. The 5 GHz band offers high speed and minimal latency, but has a shorter range.

A smartphone usually automatically selects the best available network. However, if the router broadcasts the same name (SSID) for both bands, the phone may become stuck on the slower 2.4 GHz band, even when close to the router. For gaming and 4K streaming, it's preferable to force the network with "5G" in its name if available.

Frequency switching often happens unnoticed by the user, but knowing this feature can help troubleshoot speed issues. If you notice a drop in speed in a distant room, try switching to the 2.4 GHz network. Near the router, on the other hand, prioritize the 5 GHz band for maximum performance. wireless module.

Characteristic 2.4 GHz band 5 GHz band
Transfer speed Up to 450 Mbps Up to 1300 Mbps
Penetration ability High (through walls) Low (fades quickly)
Interference level High (microwaves, Bluetooth) Low (pure ether)
Range Up to 50 meters indoors Up to 20-25 meters indoors
Why doesn't my phone see the 5 GHz network?

If your router supports 5 GHz, but the Honor 8A doesn't detect it, check the channel settings on the router. Smartphones may not see channels above 140 or require a specific channel width (20/40/80 MHz). Try setting the channel width to 40 or 80 MHz in the router settings.

Advanced IP and DNS settings

Advanced users can manually configure network settings. This is useful if your router's DHCP server is unstable or you want to use fast DNS servers to speed up website loading. To access this menu, click on the name of the connected network in the Wi-Fi list and select IP settings.

The default mode is DHCP, where the address is given automatically. Switch to Static (Static) requires manual entry of the IP address, gateway, and subnet mask. This information is usually the same as your router's address; only the last segment of the phone's IP address, which must be unique within the local network, will change.

DNS settings deserve special attention. Providers often provide their own name servers, which can be slow or block some resources. Replacing them with public ones, such as those from Google (8.8.8.8) or Cloudflare (1.1.1.1), can significantly speed up system response and improve connection stability in games.

Changing these settings requires caution. An incorrect gateway address will result in loss of internet access, although the local network may still function. Write down the original values ​​before making changes so you can quickly revert to the provider's factory settings.

Troubleshooting common connection issues

Despite the reliability of the system Android, sometimes there are glitches. The phone might keep displaying "Obtaining IP address..." or constantly dropping the connection. First, try forgetting the network: tap the network name and select Delete or Forget, then reconnect by entering the password.

The second effective method is resetting network settings. This won't affect your photos or contacts, but it will delete all saved Wi-Fi and Bluetooth passwords. Here's how to access it: Settings → System → Reset → Reset network settingsAfter rebooting, the phone will be as good as new in terms of network connections.

  • 🔄 Check for system updates in the section System and updates.
  • 📵 Delete the network profile if the router password has changed.
  • ⚙️ Reset network settings if the problem is systemic.
⚠️ Note: The menu interface may vary slightly depending on your EMUI version. If you don't see the "Reset" option, search for "Reset" in the settings.

If your phone connects but the internet isn't working (the Wi-Fi icon is there, but pages won't load), the problem may be with your ISP or router. Check if other devices are connected to the same network. If so, it's possible The Honor 8A has an incorrect date and time, which prevents the establishment of a secure HTTPS connection.

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Connection optimization and security

Data security on public networks is a priority. When connecting to Wi-Fi in a cafe or on public transport, the system will ask if the network is public. Always answer yes to hide your phone from other devices on that network and prevent file sharing.

The "Wi-Fi+" feature (or a similar one depending on your firmware version) uses location data and signal strength to automatically switch between mobile data and Wi-Fi. This is useful when you leave the router's range: your phone will automatically turn on mobile data to maintain your connection.

Regularly check the list of connected devices in your router settings. If you notice an unknown device, change your Wi-Fi password immediately. WPA3 encryption is the most modern standard, but Honor 8A It also works great with WPA2, which remains the gold standard for compatibility at the moment.

For maximum performance, try to keep your phone's firmware up to date. The company's engineers are constantly releasing patches that improve the antenna module's performance and fix compatibility issues with new network equipment. Updates arrive every Settings → System → Software Update.

Why won't my Honor 8A connect to 5GHz Wi-Fi?

Make sure your router is actually broadcasting in this range and that the channel isn't busy. Also, check if your router is set to "802.11ac Only"; try mixed mode. Changing your router's regional settings can sometimes help.

How to reset all network settings?

Go to Settings -> System -> Reset -> Reset Network Settings. Confirm the action. The phone will restart and all saved Wi-Fi passwords will be deleted.

Is it possible to share Wi-Fi with Honor 8A?

Yes, there's a "Tethering & Personal Hotspot" option in the "Wireless & Networks" menu. There you can turn on a Wi-Fi hotspot and set a password to share your phone's internet connection with other devices.