How to Share Wi-Fi on the Honor 20 Lite: Setting Up a Hotspot

Modern smartphones have long since turned into full-fledged portable routers, and Honor 20 Lite is no exception. This model, despite its age, is equipped with a Wi-Fi module capable of operating in both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, allowing for a stable access point in virtually any conditions. Users often wonder how to quickly activate tethering mode to share mobile internet with a laptop or tablet without the need for complex setup.

The process of activating Internet distribution on the EMUI shell, which is installed on Honor 20 Lite, is as simple as possible for the end user. You don't need third-party apps or root access, as all the necessary functionality is built into the system. Simply know the location of the necessary switches to provide other devices with global network access via your SIM card in seconds.

In this article, we'll cover all the intricacies of setting up an access point, from basic activation to fine-tuning security and power consumption settings. You'll learn how to change the network name, set a secure password, and select the optimal frequency for maximum connection speed. We'll also cover battery conservation, as router mode is one of the most power-hungry processes on a smartphone.

Preparing your smartphone for modem mode

Before you begin activating the distribution, you need to make sure that your device is ready for this task. Mobile Internet It must be activated and configured, as it will be used to transfer data to connected devices. Check your account balance and available data plan with your carrier to avoid unexpected charges or service blocking.

An important aspect is the cellular network signal strength. If the indicator shows one bar or icon 3G / E, the upload speed will be low, and the smartphone's battery will drain extremely quickly due to constant attempts to strengthen the signal. Ideally, reliable reception is necessary for comfortable operation of connected devices. 4G or LTE.

⚠️ Important: Make sure your phone does not have Data Saver or Power Saver enabled in Aggressive mode, as they may automatically disable the hotspot when the screen is off.

It's also worth checking that you haven't reached the limit on the number of connected devices in your carrier's data plan settings. Some providers limit internet tethering or require a special option. If you plan to connect a laptop, prepare it to scan for new Wi-Fi networks in advance to reduce connection latency.

Make sure that on Honor 20 Lite The latest available system update has been installed. Developers frequently release patches that fix network module bugs and improve connection stability. You can check by going to Settings → System → Software Update.

Activating the access point through system settings

The most reliable way to configure network settings is to use the deep settings menu of your operating system. This will allow you to not only enable the feature, but also set the correct security parameters. To get started, open the main application menu and find the icon Settings, which usually looks like a gear.

In the list of options that opens, find the section Wireless networks or go directly to the item Mobile networkThe EMUI interface may differ slightly depending on the firmware version, but the logic remains the same. You need to find the subsection called Wi-Fi hotspotThis is where all the key settings for your virtual router are hidden.

Inside this menu, you'll see a toggle that activates seeding mode. Don't rush to turn it on, though. First, click on the text. Setting up a Wi-Fi hotspotto access the configuration menu. Here you can change the default network name (SSID), which by default contains your phone model, for example, Honor 20 Lite.

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Pay special attention to the field PasswordThe system requires a minimum of 8 characters in length. It is recommended to use mixed case letters and numbers to protect against unauthorized access. Do not use simple combinations like 12345678 or date of birth, since such passwords are easily guessed by special programs.

Selecting frequency range and security protocols

One of the most important settings that is often ignored by users is the selection of frequency band. In the access point configuration menu on Honor 20 Lite the option to switch between is available 2.4 GHz And 5 GHzUnderstanding the difference between them is critical to ensuring a stable connection.

Range 2.4 GHz It's more versatile and compatible. It penetrates walls better, but its speed is lower and it's highly susceptible to interference from neighboring routers, microwave ovens, and Bluetooth devices. If you're in an apartment building where the airwaves are clogged with neighboring signals, this range may be unstable.

⚠️ Note: Some older laptops and tablets may not support the 5 GHz network. If your device doesn't see your access point, try switching to 2.4 GHz.

Range 5 GHz Provides significantly higher data transfer speeds and is less congested. However, the range of such a signal is shorter and it penetrates obstacles less effectively. If you're sharing internet with a laptop that's located near your phone, the choice is 5 GHz will be the optimal solution for watching high-definition videos or online games.

This section also allows you to select the security protocol. Always leave it set to WPA2 PSKOlder protocols, such as WEP, have long been cracked and offer no security. The newer WPA3 may be incompatible with many devices, so WPA2 remains the "gold standard" for compatibility and security.

What is a Wi-Fi channel?

A channel is a frequency band used to transmit data. There are only 13 channels in the 2.4 GHz band, and they often overlap. Automatic channel selection usually works well, but if speed is low, you can try manually selecting channels 1, 6, or 11, which don't overlap.

Don't forget to save your changes by clicking the button Save or the checkmark in the corner of the screen. After this, the system will apply the new settings, and the access point will be ready to use with the updated specifications.

Managing connected devices and limits

Controlling who is connected to your network is an important part of security and traffic management. In the access point menu on Honor 20 Lite has a section Connected devicesThis displays a list of all devices currently using your internet, along with their MAC addresses and names.

You can manually block any suspicious device. If you see an unfamiliar device in the list, it means someone has cracked your password. In this case, you should immediately change the password in the hotspot settings to disconnect from all clients.

Parameter Description Recommended value
Network name (SSID) The visible name of your access point Unique, no personal data
Range Signal broadcast frequency 5 GHz (for speed), 2.4 GHz (for compatibility)
Security Encryption protocol WPA2 PSK
Device limit Maximum number of clients 4-6 devices

Function Connection limit Allows you to limit the maximum number of devices that can connect to your phone simultaneously. By default, this value is often set to 8 or 10, but for Honor 20 Lite It's wiser to reduce it to 3-5. This will help avoid overloading the smartphone's processor and modem and also preserve battery life.

Additionally, there's a timer or scheduler feature that allows you to automatically turn off the hotspot when not in use. This prevents you from forgetting to turn it off and causing your phone to waste battery life in the background.

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Quick launch via the notification panel

For those who need to share the internet quickly and without extensive configuration, there's a simplified method via the quick access panel. This method is ideal when the network settings have already been configured and you only need to enable or disable the feature.

Swipe down from the top of the screen to open the notification panel. Swipe down again (or tap the edit icon) to reveal the full set of quick buttons. Look for the icon Access point or Wi-Fi zone.

Clicking this icon instantly activates tethering mode. If the icon is blue or green, tethering is active. The number of connected users is often displayed next to the icon, allowing you to quickly monitor the situation without having to go into the settings menu.

However, please note that you cannot change the password or network name using the quick toggle. To make changes, you will still need to go to the full settings described in the previous sections. This method is used solely for quick management of the module's status.

If you long-press your finger on the hotspot icon in the curtain, the system will automatically transfer you to the corresponding settings menu, which is a convenient hybrid method