Internet distribution with Samsung Galaxy A5 Accessing other devices is a useful feature that comes in handy when traveling, at the dacha, or when the main router suddenly stops working. However, not all users know how to properly configure an access point so it works reliably and doesn't hog all your traffic. In this article, we'll cover it. all available methods of distributing Wi-Fi With Galaxy A5 (including models A5 2015, A5 2016, A5 2017 and newer), we'll explain how to avoid common mistakes and give you battery-saving tips.
It is important to understand that Internet sharing capabilities depend on the version Android and the firmware of your device. For example, on Samsung Galaxy A5 (2017) With Android 9 The settings interface will be different from A5 (2015) on Android 6We'll take these nuances into account and show you universal solutions that work on most models. If your phone hasn't been updated in a while, some menu items may have different names, but the logic remains the same.
Please also note: mobile operators sometimes block Wi-Fi hotspot functionality on certain plans. If you're unable to enable hotspot functionality, check your plan's terms or contact your carrier's support team.
1. Preparing your phone for Wi-Fi sharing
Before turning on the access point, make sure that your Samsung Galaxy A5 I'm ready for this task. Here's what you need to check:
- 📶 Mobile InternetMake sure your phone has a stable 3G/4G/5G network connection. Wi-Fi sharing won't work without it.
- 🔋 Battery charge: Internet tethering uses a lot of energy. Charge your phone to at least 50%, otherwise it may turn off at the most inopportune moment.
- 🔒 Wi-Fi passwordCreate a strong password for your hotspot (at least 8 characters, including numbers and letters). This will protect your traffic from unauthorized connections.
- 📱 Software updates: Check if you have the latest updates for your model. Sometimes firmware bugs can prevent this feature from working properly.
If you are planning to distribute the Internet via USB or Bluetooth, please check additionally:
- 🔌 Availability of a worker
USB cables(for USB distribution). - 🔵 Is it enabled? Bluetooth on both devices (if you use this method).
⚠️ Attention: On some firmware versions Samsung The Wi-Fi hotspot feature may automatically turn off after 5-10 minutes of inactivity. To prevent this, set the timeout to "Never" in the hotspot settings (if available).
If you've never set up an access point before, don't worry—the process takes less than a minute. Just follow the instructions and don't skip any important steps.
2. Sharing Wi-Fi via a mobile network (modem mode)
This is the most popular way to share the Internet with Samsung Galaxy A5Your phone turns into a fully-fledged router, which you can connect to a laptop, tablet, or other mobile device.
Instructions for Android 8–12 (valid for most models) Galaxy A5):
- Open
Settings(gear icon on the home screen or in the application menu). - Go to the section
Connections(orNetwork and Interneton older versions of Android). - Select
Access point and modem(may be calledMobile hotspotorModem mode). - Tap on
Mobile hotspot. - Activate the slider at the top of the screen.
- Click
Set up an access point(orConfiguration) to set the network name (SSID) and password. - Save the changes and connect other devices to the created network.
On Samsung Galaxy A5 (2015) With Android 5–6 the path may differ slightly:
Settings → Other networks → Hotspot & tethering → Mobile hotspot
Once the hotspot is activated, an icon will appear in the top notification bar. 📶 with the message "Access point active." Now other devices can connect to your network using the specified password.
⚠️ Attention: If the internet connection on your phone disappears after turning on the hotspot, check your carrier's APN settings. Sometimes you need to manually enter the access parameters (especially on MTS, Beeline or Tele2).
The speed of the internet connection will depend on the quality of the mobile network. If the signal is weak, try moving closer to a window or using repeater (signal amplifier).
3. Setting up the network name (SSID) and password
By default Samsung Galaxy A5 assigns a standard name to the access point (e.g. Samsung_A5_1234) and a simple password. This is inconvenient and unsafe—such networks are easier to hack. We recommend changing the settings to your own.
How to set up SSID and password:
- Go to
Settings → Connections → Hotspot & Tethering → Mobile Hotspot. - Click
Tune(orConfiguration). - In the field
Network name(SSID) Enter a unique name (e.g.MySamsungHotspot). Avoid personal information in the name! - In the field
PasswordCome up with a secure combination (at least 8 characters, with capital letters, numbers and symbols). - In the section
SecurityselectWPA2 PSK(the most secure option). - Click
Save.
If you frequently share internet in public places, we recommend:
- 🔄 Change your password once every 1–2 weeks.
- 📵 Turn off the access pointwhen it is not needed.
- 👥 Limit the number of connected devices (you can set a limit in the settings).
On some firmware versions Samsung There's a hidden feature called "Hidden Network." If you enable it, your access point won't appear in the list of available networks, and only those who know the exact name will be able to connect to it.SSID). This is an additional level of protection, but not all devices can connect to hidden networks.
| Parameter | Recommended value | Why is this important? |
|---|---|---|
Network name (SSID) |
Unique, no personal data | It's easier to identify your network, harder to guess a password by name |
Password |
12+ characters, including uppercase letters and numbers | Protection against hacking and unauthorized connection |
Security type |
WPA2 PSK |
The most secure encryption protocol available today |
Frequency range |
2.4 GHz (or 5 GHz, if supported) |
5 GHz faster, but shorter range |
4. Sharing the Internet via USB (USB modem)
If you don't have access to Wi-Fi but you do have USB cable, you can share the internet through it. This method is suitable for connecting laptops or PCs when the wireless network is unavailable or unstable.
How to set up USB modem on Samsung Galaxy A5:
☑️ Preparing for USB sharing
- Connect your phone to your computer using
USB cables(preferably original). - On your phone, in the notification panel, select the mode
File transfer(orUSB modem, if such an option appears). - Go to
Settings → Connections → Hotspot & Tethering. - Activate the slider
USB modem. - On your computer, check your network connection. A new network connection is usually created with the name
SamsungorRemote NDIS.
If the Internet does not appear:
- 🔌 Check that the cable is intact and securely connected.
- 🖥️ Make sure you have the correct drivers installed on your computer Samsung (they are usually installed automatically when you first connect).
- 🔄 Restart your phone and computer.
Benefits of USB sharing:
- ⚡ More stable connection, than via Wi-Fi.
- 🔋 Less battery consumption (the phone is charged via USB).
- 🛡️ Safer, since the connection is via wire.
⚠️ Attention: On some computers with Windows 10/11 You may need to manually configure your network adapter. Go toControl Panel → Network Adaptersand check thatSamsung USB Remote NDISincluded.
5. Sharing the Internet via Bluetooth
This method is less popular, but it's useful if you need to connect a device that doesn't support Wi-Fi (for example, some smartwatches or older laptops). The speed will be slower than Wi-Fi or USB, but the battery drain is minimal.
How to share internet via Bluetooth:
- Turn on Bluetooth on both devices.
- On your phone, go to
Settings → Connections → Bluetoothand find the device you want to share the Internet with. - Confirm pairing.
- Return to
Settings → Connections → Hotspot & Tethering. - Activate the slider
Bluetooth modem. - On the second device, in the Bluetooth settings, select the Internet connection via your Samsung Galaxy A5.
Bluetooth sharing limitations:
- 🐢 Low speed (usually no more than 2–3 Mbit/s).
- 🔗 Limited number of devices (usually only one).
- 📱 Not all devices support this type of connection.
This method is convenient for short-term distribution (for example, to check email on a laptop) or when other options are not available.
6. How to save battery life when sharing Wi-Fi
Sharing your internet connection is one of the most power-hungry features on a smartphone. Without optimized settings, your phone's battery can drain in 1-2 hours. Here's how to reduce battery drain:
- 🔋 Connect your phone to the charger (preferably via the original adapter).
- 📴 Disable unnecessary background apps, especially instant messengers and social networks.
- 🌙 Activate power saving mode (but please note that this may reduce your internet speed).
- 📶 Use
2.4 GHzinstead of5 GHz(if there is a choice) - it is less energy-consuming. - ❄️ Reduce screen brightness to a minimum.
You can also use adaptive battery saving:
- Go to
Settings → Device Care → Battery. - Select
Power saving mode. - Activate
Adaptive energy saving(if available).
If you're sharing internet for a long time, it's best to keep your phone charged. This will prevent sudden disconnections and overheating.
7. Solving common problems
Sometimes Wi-Fi distribution on Samsung Galaxy A5 isn't working correctly. Let's look at common errors and how to fix them.
| Problem | Possible cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| The access point does not turn on | The operator blocks the function | Check your tariff or contact support |
| Devices do not connect to the network | Incorrect password or security type | Check your access point settings and reset your password. |
| There is internet on the phone, but it is not being shared. | APN error or operator restrictions | Set up APN manually or restart your phone |
| Weak Wi-Fi signal | Interference or long distance | Move closer to your devices or change the Wi-Fi channel |
| The phone's battery drains quickly. | High CPU load | Connect the charger or activate power saving |
If the access point turns on, but the Internet does not work:
- Check if there is mobile Internet on the phone itself (open the browser).
- Restart your phone.
- Turn the access point off and on again.
- Check your settings
APN(path:Settings → Connections → Mobile networks → Access point names (APN)).
If the problem persists, try resetting your network settings:
Settings → General Management → Reset → Reset Network Settings
⚠️ AttentionResetting your network will delete all saved Wi-Fi passwords and Bluetooth settings. Afterward, you'll need to reconnect to all known networks.
What should I do if the operator blocks the distribution?
Some operators (eg. MTS or Beeline) limit modem functionality on basic plans. In this case, you can:
1. Switch to a tariff that supports data sharing (usually these are tariffs with unlimited Internet).
2. Use a VPN or special applications to bypass blocking (but this may violate the operator’s rules).
3. Activate the additional “Internet Sharing” option (paid, about 50–100 rubles per month).
8. Alternative methods of Internet distribution
If standard methods don't work or you need more flexibility, you can use third-party solutions.
Method 1: Wi-Fi Sharing Apps
IN Google Play There are apps that extend the capabilities of the standard access point. For example:
- 📱 PdaNet+ — allows you to share the Internet even if the operator blocks the standard function.
- 🌐 ClockworkMod Tether — supports USB and Bluetooth sharing without root rights.
- 🔒 FoxFi — hides the distribution from the operator (but may not work on newer versions of Android).
Method 2: Modem mode via PC
If you have a computer with an internet connection (for example, via Ethernet), you can share it with your phone, and then from there, with other devices. To do this:
- Connect your phone to your PC via USB.
- On your PC, turn on
Internet access sharingForSamsung USB Remote NDIS. - Activate on your phone
USB modem. - Now the phone will receive Internet from the PC and will be able to distribute it further via Wi-Fi.
Method 3: Using an external Wi-Fi adapter
If you have USB Wi-Fi adapter (For example, TP-Link), it can be connected to the phone via OTG cable and distribute internet from it. To do this, you will need:
- Root rights on the phone.
- The app seems to be WiFi Tether Router.
- Is your adapter supported by your model? Samsung Galaxy A5.
These methods are suitable for advanced users. If you're unsure of your abilities, it's best to stick with the phone's standard functions.
FAQ: Frequently asked questions about Wi-Fi hotspots on the Samsung Galaxy A5
Is it possible to distribute Wi-Fi with Samsung Galaxy A5 without a SIM card?
No, to share mobile internet, you need an active SIM card with a data plan. However, if you have access to another Wi-Fi network (for example, your home network), you can connect your phone to it and then share that Wi-Fi with other devices using the Share function. Repeater (if it is supported by your firmware).
How many devices can be connected to the access point? Galaxy A5?
Typically the limitation is 8-10 devices, but in practice, the speed drops noticeably after just 3-4 connections. For stable operation, we recommend connecting no more than 2-3 devices simultaneously. Also, keep in mind that each new connection increases the load on the battery.
Why does mobile internet disappear on my phone when sharing Wi-Fi?
This can happen for two reasons:
- The operator blocks simultaneous use of the Internet on the phone and data sharing.
- In the settings
APNIncorrect connection type specified.
Try entering the settings manually. APN for your operator or contact support.
How to increase the range of an access point?
The Wi-Fi range on a phone is typically 5-10 meters. To increase it:
- Remove obstacles between your phone and connected devices.
- Place your phone on an elevated surface (such as a table or shelf).
- Use an external antenna (requires a special adapter and root rights).
- Switch to range
2.4 GHz(it has a larger radius than5 GHz, but at a lower speed).
Is it possible to distribute Wi-Fi with Samsung Galaxy A5 on iPhone?
Yes, but there may be some difficulties with connection. The thing is that iPhone sometimes it doesn't see the access point created on Android, due to different security protocols. To resolve the issue:
- On the phone Samsung In the access point settings, select the security type
WPA2 PSK(NotWPA3). - Make sure that the password contains only Latin characters and numbers (no Cyrillic or special characters).
- Restart both devices.