Smartphone Honor 9 It remains a popular device among users, despite the release of new models. One of the most popular features is the ability to share mobile internet with other devices. This is a lifesaver when traveling, at the dacha, or when the main router suddenly stops working. However, not everyone knows how to properly set up an access point on this device, especially if they've never used this feature before.
In this article you will find step-by-step instructions for all available methods of Internet distribution with Honor 9: via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and USB cable. We'll also cover common errors (such as devices not connecting or internet speeds being too slow) and offer optimization tips. If you've encountered setup issues before, you'll find solutions here.
Important: The menu interface may differ slightly depending on the firmware version. EMUI. If your Honor 9 works on a newer or older version, some points may be named differently - but the general logic remains the same.
1. Preparing your phone before sharing Wi-Fi
Before turning on the access point, make sure that your Honor 9 I'm ready for this task. Here are the key points to check:
- 📶 Mobile Internet: Make sure that mobile data is turned on on your phone (icon
4G/LTEor3G(in the status bar). Without an active connection, you won't be able to share the internet. - 🔋 Battery charge: Wi-Fi distribution actively consumes energy. If the charge is low
30%, connect the phone to the charger. - 📱 Software updates: Check if you have the latest firmware version installed. To do this, go to
Settings → System → Software Update. - 🔒 SecurityIf your phone has restrictions (such as parental controls or corporate policies), they may be blocking internet tethering.
Pay special attention to your operator's tariff plan. Some mobile tariffs limit or completely block Internet sharing function (tethering). For example, MTS, Beeline or Tele2 Separate terms and conditions may apply to this option. If devices connect after enabling the hotspot, but the internet still doesn't work, the issue is most likely with your data plan.
⚠️ Warning: If you use Honor 9 With two SIM cards, the hotspot will only work with the SIM card selected for data transfer. Check this in Settings → Wireless & networks → Mobile networks → Portable hotspot.
2. Method 1: Sharing Wi-Fi via an access point (the most popular method)
This is the standard and most convenient way to share the Internet with other devices. Your Honor 9 turns into a mini-router, to which you can connect up to 10 devices simultaneously (depending on the firmware).
Setup instructions:
- Open
Settingson the phone. - Go to the section
Wireless Networks → Access Point and Modem. - Select an item
Wi-Fi hotspot. - Activate the slider at the top of the screen.
- Click
Setting up an access pointto change the network name (SSID), password and other parameters.
Recommended settings for stable operation:
- 🔐 Security: Select type
WPA2 PSK— this is the optimal balance between protection and compatibility. - 📡 Range: If your Honor 9 supports
5 GHz, but the connected devices only work on2.4 GHz, select the latter for compatibility. - 🔄 Auto power off: Disable this option if you want the hotspot to be running all the time (but be mindful of battery drain).
| Parameter | Recommended value | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| Network name (SSID) | Any unique | Avoid spaces and Cyrillic characters when connecting older devices. |
| Password | At least 8 characters | Use letters, numbers, and special characters for security |
| Security | WPA2 PSK | The most secure and compatible option |
| Range | 2.4 GHz | Better suited for most devices |
On Honor 9 With EMUI 9.1 and later, the hotspot automatically turns off after 10 minutes without any active connections. To avoid this, connect at least one device immediately after turning it on.
Make sure mobile internet works on your phone|
Check that the hotspot is turned on (icon in the status bar)|
Remember or write down your Wi-Fi password|
Connect the first device within 10 minutes of power-on|
Disable the VPN on your phone (it may block distribution)-->
3. Method 2: Sharing the Internet via Bluetooth
If you need to share the Internet with one device (for example, a laptop or tablet) and at the same time save battery power, Bluetooth tethering It's a good alternative to Wi-Fi. This method uses less energy, but the connection speed will be slower.
How to set up:
- Turn on
Bluetoothon both devices. - On Honor 9 go to
Settings → Wireless & networks → Hotspot & tethering. - Select
Bluetooth modemand activate the slider. - On the second device, find Honor 9 in the list of available Bluetooth devices and connect.
- After pairing, you may need to manually enable the "Use Internet Connection" option on the second device (in Bluetooth settings).
The advantages of this method:
- ⚡ Less battery consumption compared to Wi-Fi.
- 🔒 More secure connection (no password required if devices are already paired).
- 📱 Works even if the Wi-Fi module on the phone is faulty.
Flaws:
- 🐢 Speed is limited by Bluetooth version (on Honor 9 This
Bluetooth 4.2, maximum speed is about2 Mbps). - 📱 You can only connect at a time
1 device. - 🔌 Not all operating systems (for example, older versions of Windows) support Bluetooth tethering without additional drivers.
⚠️ Please note: On some carrier plans, Bluetooth tethering may be priced differently than Wi-Fi. Check the terms in your account or with your carrier.
4. Method 3: Sharing the Internet via a USB cable
If you need a stable connection with minimal battery drain (for example, for a laptop), USB tethering — the optimal choice. It offers higher speeds than Bluetooth, and your phone can even be recharged slightly via your computer's USB port.
Step-by-step instructions:
- Connect Honor 9 to a computer or other device using
USB cables(preferably original). - A notification will appear in the status bar on your phone.
"Charging via USB"- click on it. - Select mode
Data Transfer(orFile Transfer, if the first option is not available). - Go to
Settings → Wireless & networks → Hotspot & tethering. - Activate the slider
USB modem.
After this, the computer should automatically detect the new network connection. If the internet still doesn't work:
- 🖥️ On Windows: Check if the drivers are installed for Honor 9 (usually they are installed automatically through Windows Update).
- 🐧 On Linux: Manual network configuration may be required via
nmcliorNetworkManager. - 🍎 On MacOS: Sometimes you need to manually select a new connection in
System Preferences → Network.
USB tethering speed on Honor 9 limited by standard USB 2.0 (to 480 Mbps in theory, but in practice - about 50-100 Mbps). It's faster than Bluetooth, but slower than Wi-Fi under ideal conditions.
5. Typical problems and their solutions
Even with proper configuration, users Honor 9 Sometimes people encounter difficulties when sharing internet. Here are the most common errors and how to fix them:
🔴 Problem: Devices connect, but the internet doesn't work
Possible causes and solutions:
- 📵 There is no mobile internet on the phone: Check your balance, APN settings or restart your phone.
- 🔒 The operator blocks tethering.: Call support or check your tariff terms. Some operators (for example, Iota) require the connection of an additional option.
- 🛡️ VPN or firewall: Disable the VPN on your phone and the antivirus on the connecting device.
- 📡 Incorrect APN settings: Go to
Settings → Mobile network → Access point names (APN)and check the settings. For most operators, selecting the standard profile is sufficient.
🔴 Problem: The access point keeps disconnecting
What to do:
- ⚡ Battery saving: Turn off power saving mode for the portable hotspot feature in Battery settings.
- 🔄 Auto power off: In the access point settings, disable the "Turn off when idle" option.
- 📱 Phone overheating: If Honor 9 If your phone gets very hot, it may turn off the Wi-Fi module. Let the phone cool down or reduce the screen brightness.
🔴 Problem: Slow internet speed
Ways to speed up your connection:
- 📶 Weak network signal: Move closer to the window or change the position of your phone.
- 📡 Wi-Fi channel congestion: In the access point settings, change the channel from
Autoon6or11(they are less busy). - 📵 Operator limitationSome plans artificially limit tethering speeds. Check this in your account.
- 🔋 Saving traffic: Disable background data transfer on connected devices (such as app updates).
What to do if nothing helps?
If you have tried all the methods, but the Internet is still not available, reset the network settings on Honor 9To do this, go to Settings → System → Reset → Reset network settingsAfter this, you'll have to re-enter your Wi-Fi passwords and set up your access point, but this often solves the problem.
6. Optimizing Wi-Fi Distribution: How to Increase Speed and Stability
If you need to share your internet connection regularly, a few simple settings can help improve your connection quality:
- 📶 Range selection: If your Honor 9 supports
5 GHz, but the connected devices don't see it, force it to install2.4 GHzin the access point settings. This range has a longer range, although lower speed. - 🔋 Airplane modeBefore turning on the hotspot, activate and immediately deactivate airplane mode. This resets network settings and sometimes eliminates lag.
- 📵 Device restrictionsIf too many devices are connected to the access point, speed will drop. Keep only the necessary ones.
- 🔄 Restart your phone: Reboot regularly (every 1-2 days) Honor 9, if you constantly use it as a router. This clears the network service cache.
For maximum performance:
- Use charger while distributing Wi-Fi - this will prevent overheating and automatic shutdown.
- If possible, connect your phone to external antenna (via adapter) to enhance mobile network signal.
- On connected devices, disable automatic update applications and cloud backup.
| Problem | Quick solution | Long-term solution |
|---|---|---|
| Low speed | Restart your phone | Change your tariff to unlimited |
| Constant breaks | Turn off battery saving | Use USB tethering instead of Wi-Fi |
| The devices do not connect. | Check your password | Reset network settings |
7. Alternative methods of distributing the Internet
If standard methods do not work or are not suitable, you can use alternative options:
🔄 Using third-party applications
IN Google Play There are applications that expand the capabilities of Internet distribution, for example:
- PdaNet+ — allows you to bypass operator restrictions on tethering.
- ClockworkMod Tether — does not require root rights, works via USB.
- FoxFi — supports Wi-Fi distribution even on devices where it is blocked by the operator.
Please note: Some of these applications may require root rights or a paid subscription for full functionality.
📡 Turn your phone into a Wi-Fi repeater
If you have access to another Wi-Fi network (for example, in a cafe or hotel), but need to distribute it to several devices, Honor 9 can work as a repeater:
- Connect your phone to the original Wi-Fi network.
- Turn on the hotspot on Honor 9.
- Connect other devices to your phone's hotspot.
The downside of this method is that it uses double traffic (first on the phone, then on the devices).
📶 Using an external 4G modem
If sharing from your phone is inconvenient, consider purchasing portable 4G router (For example, Huawei E5577 or TP-Link M7350). It works on the same principle, but:
- Doesn't drain the phone's battery.
- Has a more powerful antenna.
- Supports more connected devices.
⚠️ Please note: When using third-party apps to bypass carrier restrictions, please be aware that this may violate your data plan. In some cases, your carrier may block tethering or impose penalties.
8. Security when sharing Wi-Fi from your phone
When you turn on the hotspot, your Honor 9 becomes vulnerable to potential attacks. Follow these recommendations to protect your data:
- 🔐 Complex password: Use a combination of letters, numbers, and symbols that is at least
12 charactersAvoid simple sequences like12345678orqwerty. - 📛 Hidden network name (SSID)You can disable network name broadcasting in your access point settings. This will allow only those who know the exact network name to connect.
- ⏱️ Time limitDisable the hotspot when not needed. This will reduce the risk of unauthorized connections.
- 📱 Device control: In the router settings (if you use an external one) or in special applications (for example, Fing) you can see which gadgets are connected to your network.
Additional precautions:
- Do not use the access point in public places (airports, train stations), where there is a high risk of traffic interception.
- If you are distributing the Internet to a laptop, turn it on firewall and check that your antivirus is updated.
- Avoid transmission confidential data (passwords, bank details) through a shared network.
On Honor 9 can also be customized MAC address filtering, but this feature isn't available in all firmware versions. If it is available, you can manually specify which devices can connect to your access point.
FAQ: Frequently asked questions about Wi-Fi hotspots on the Honor 9
Is it possible to share Wi-Fi from Honor 9 without a password?
Technically yes: you can select the security type in the access point settings. Open NetworkHowever, this is extremely unsafe—other people could connect to your network, slowing down your internet speed and creating a risk of data leakage. If you need to temporarily disable the password (for example, to connect a device without a keyboard), do so briefly and then immediately restore the protection.
Why doesn't my Honor 9 share Wi-Fi after a firmware update?
After major updates (for example, with EMUI 8 on EMUI 9) the access point settings may be reset. Try:
- Restart your phone.
- Reset network settings in
Settings → System → Reset. - Manually set the access point parameters (name, password, security type).
If the problem persists, check if your carrier has blocked tethering after the update (sometimes new firmware versions change carrier policies).
How many devices can be connected to the Honor 9 hotspot?
Theoretical maximum - 10 devices, but in practice already at 3-4 connected The speed of gadgets drops noticeably. For stable operation, we recommend limiting 1-2 devicesIf you need to connect more, use USB tethering for the most demanding device (such as a laptop), and connect the rest via Wi-Fi.
How do I find out who is connected to my hotspot?
In standard settings Honor 9 There's no function to view connected devices. To see a list:
- Install the application Fing or Network Analyzer from Google Play.
- Connect to your hotspot from another device.
- Run a network scan in the app—it will show all connected gadgets.
If you detect an unfamiliar device, change the access point password immediately.
Is it possible to share Wi-Fi from the Honor 9 if the phone itself is connected to another Wi-Fi network?
No, Honor 9 does not support the function "Wi-Fi repeater" at the software level. The phone can either connect to Wi-Fi, or distribute her, but not at the same time. The only workaround is to use third-party applications (for example, NetShare), but they require root rights and do not always work stably.