Modern smartphones Meizu — it's not only a stylish design and powerful hardware, but also a fully-featured tool for sharing the internet. Whether you need a hotspot for a laptop in a cafe, a tablet on the go, or a second phone on the train, your Meizu It can handle the task in a couple of clicks. However, many users encounter problems: the connection drops, the speed drops, or the phone's battery drains quickly. In this article, we'll look into All methods of distributing Wi-Fi on Meizu, from standard settings to hidden features, and we'll also give practical tips for optimization.
It is important to understand that the process may differ slightly depending on the model (Meizu 20 Pro, Meizu 18s, Meizu Note 12 etc.) and versions Flyme OSBut the basic principles remain the same. If you've never set up an access point before, don't worry: our step-by-step instructions with photos and videos are suitable even for beginners. And experienced users will find the necessary information here. Unique life hacks for increasing connection stability and saving battery life.
Preparing your phone: What to check before sharing Wi-Fi
Before turning on the access point, make sure that your Meizu ready for this task. Here are the key points that are often missed:
- 📶 Mobile InternetMake sure your phone has mobile data (3G/4G/5G) enabled and has stable coverage. Wi-Fi sharing won't work without it.
- 🔋 Battery charge: Internet tethering consumes a lot of power. If your battery is below 30%, connect your phone to a charger—otherwise, it may turn off at the most inopportune moment.
- 📱 Software updates: Check relevance Flyme OS V
Settings → About phone → System updateOlder versions may contain bugs in the distribution module. - 🔒 Operator restrictionsSome plans block Wi-Fi hotspots or limit speeds. Check with your provider for details.
Please pay special attention to APN settings (network access points). If they're broken or configured incorrectly, the internet will work on your phone, but won't be shared. To check:
- Go to
Settings → Mobile networks → Access point names (APNs). - Select the active profile (usually it is marked with a check mark).
- Make sure the fields
APN,UsernameAndPasswordfilled in correctly. If necessary, request settings from the operator.
⚠️ Attention: If you are using dual SIM card Meizu, Wi-Fi sharing will only work with the SIM card that is selected for mobile data by default. You can switch it in Settings → Dual SIM.
Method 1: Standard Access Point (Tethering)
This is the simplest and most reliable method that works on all models. Meizu under control Flyme OS 9 and newer. The instructions are universal for Meizu 20, Meizu 18X, Meizu Note 11 and other devices:
- Open
Settings(gear icon on the desktop). - Go to the section
Access point and modem(on some models -More → Modem Mode). - Tap on
Wi-Fi hotspot. - Activate the slider in the upper corner of the screen.
- When you turn it on for the first time, the system will prompt you to set up a network name (
SSID) and password. Enter them and save.
By default Meizu generates a random network name (eg Meizu_XXXX) and a complex password. We recommend:
- 🔄 Change the name to something memorable (eg.
Meizu_Hotspot_Name). - 🔐 Set a password of at least 8 characters with numbers and letters.
- 📡 Select range
2.4 GHzfor better compatibility (5 GHz is faster, but not all devices support it).
Mobile data is enabled on the phone|
The access point is active (icon in the notification bar)|The network name and password are entered correctly|The device to be connected is within a radius of 5-10 meters-->
Once activated, an icon will appear on the notification bar. access points (two arcs emanating from one point). Now you can connect other devices. To do this:
- On your laptop/tablet, find the name of your access point in the list of networks.
- Enter your password.
- Confirm the connection.
⚠️ Attention: If the internet doesn't work after connecting, check if it's blocked firewall or VPN on the device you're connecting to. Also, try restarting your phone.
Method 2: Sharing Wi-Fi via USB (USB modem)
If you have problems with wireless distribution (for example, a weak signal or frequent interruptions), you can use USB connectionThis method is suitable for connecting to laptops or PCs with Windows/macOS/Linux and has several advantages:
- ⚡ More stable connection without interference.
- 🔋 Less battery consumption for your phone (it charges simultaneously).
- 🛡️ Safer - no risk of connecting third-party devices.
Instructions for Meizu:
- Connect your phone to your computer via USB cable (preferably original).
- In the window that appears on your phone, select
Data transfer(orUSB modem, if such an option exists). - Wait for the drivers to install on your computer (usually this happens automatically).
- Go to
Settings → Hotspot & Tethering → USB Tetheringand activate the slider.
After this, the computer should be able to access the Internet via MeizuIf the connection is not established:
- 🔌 Try a different USB port (preferably
USB 3.0). - 🖥️ Update drivers on your PC (via device Manager).
- 📱 Restart your phone and try connecting again.
| Distribution method | Speed | Stability | Battery consumption | Compatibility |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wi-Fi hotspot | High (up to 150 Mbps) | Average (depending on interference) | High | All devices with Wi-Fi |
| USB modem | Average (up to 100 Mbps) | High | Low (charging) | PCs/laptops |
| Bluetooth modem | Low (up to 3 Mbps) | Average | Average | Bluetooth devices |
Method 3: Sharing the Internet via Bluetooth
This method is less popular, but can be useful if:
- 🚫 The Wi-Fi on my phone is broken.
- 🔋 You need to save battery power (Bluetooth consumes less energy than Wi-Fi).
- 📱 The connected device does not support Wi-Fi (rare, but it happens).
How to set up:
- Turn on Bluetooth on both devices.
- On Meizu go to
Settings → Hotspot & Tethering → Bluetooth Tethering. - Activate the slider.
- On the second device, find Meizu in the list of available Bluetooth devices and connect.
Please note:
- 🐢 The speed will be significantly lower than via Wi-Fi (usually no more than 3-5 Mbps).
- 🔗 Not all applications work correctly via a Bluetooth connection (for example, there may be problems with online games).
- 📱 On some models Meizu This mode can be called
Internet via Bluetooth.
Why is Bluetooth modem slower than Wi-Fi?
Bluetooth speed is limited by the standard: even in version 5.0, the maximum throughput is ~50 Mbps, but in practice, due to interference and data transmission protocols, actual speeds rarely exceed 3-5 Mbps. By comparison, Wi-Fi in the 802.11ac standard can deliver up to 1 Gbps.
Solutions to common problems
Even with proper configuration, users Meizu Sometimes you encounter errors. Here are the most common ones and how to fix them:
1. The access point turns on, but devices don't connect.
Reasons and solutions:
- 🔐 Incorrect password: Make sure you're entering it correctly (case is important!). Try changing your password to a simpler one temporarily.
- 📡 Incompatibility of Wi-Fi standards: If the device you are connecting to is old, try in the access point settings (
Settings → Wi-Fi hotspot → Advanced) changeNetwork modeWith802.11acon802.11n. - 📵 MAC address blocking: In some firmware Flyme OS There's a device filtering feature. Disable it or whitelist your device's MAC address.
2. Internet via hotspot is slow
Possible reasons:
- 📶 Weak mobile network signal: Check your coverage level (the antenna icon in the status bar). If the signal is weak, try moving closer to a window or using repeater.
- 🚦 Operator restrictionsSome plans throttle the speed when uploading. Please contact support.
- 📱 Background processes: Close all unnecessary applications on Meizu, especially torrents or cloud syncs.
3. The phone's battery drains quickly when using Wi-Fi.
This is a normal phenomenon, but it can be minimized:
- 🔋 Connect your phone to a charger (even a portable power bank will help).
- 🌡️ Close all background applications, especially games and social networks.
- 📉 Reduce screen brightness and turn off Auto-brightness.
- ❄️ Activate Power saving mode (but please note that this may reduce your internet speed).
⚠️ AttentionIf your phone heats up to 45°C or higher while using Wi-Fi, this may indicate a faulty battery or communication module. Stop using it and contact a service center.
Hidden settings and life hacks for experienced users
If you want to get the most out of your Wi-Fi sharing, here are a few advanced tips:
1. Changing the Wi-Fi channel manually
By default Meizu Selects a channel automatically, but it may be congested with other networks. To change it:
- Go to
Settings → Wi-Fi hotspot → Advanced. - Find the item
Wi-Fi channel(orFrequency range). - Select the channel manually (recommended)
1,6or11for 2.4 GHz - they overlap the least).
2. Speed limitation for connected devices
If you have multiple devices connected to your hotspot, and one of them is consuming all your traffic (for example, downloading updates), you can limit its speed:
- Install the application NetMaster or NetGuard from Play Market.
- In the application settings, find the section
Speed Limit. - Add a rule for the desired device (by MAC address).
3. Using third-party distribution apps
If the default access point is unstable, try alternative solutions:
- 📲 PdaNet+: Allows you to distribute the Internet even on tariffs with a blocked modem mode.
- 🌐 ClockworkMod Tether: Works without root, but requires installation of drivers on the PC.
- 🔗 FoxFi: Supports distribution via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and USB.
Please be aware that using third-party apps may violate your carrier's policies. They may also require root rights, which voids the warranty.
Security: How to Secure Your Access Point
An open hotspot poses a risk not only to your traffic but also to your data security. Here's how to protect yourself:
- 🔒 Complex password: Use a combination of letters (upper and lower case), numbers, and symbols. Avoid simple sequences like
12345678orqwerty. - 🔄 Changing your password regularly: Change it every 1-2 months, especially if you connect in public places.
- 👥 Limiting connected devices: In the access point settings (
Settings → Wi-Fi hotspot → Connected devices) you can see all the gadgets using your network. Disable any unfamiliar ones. - 🛡️ Disabling the access point when idle: Activate the option
Automatic shutdown(if any) or turn off distribution manually when it is not needed.
Also pay attention to encryption type. By default Meizu uses WPA2-PSK, which is quite safe. But if it is available in the settings WPA3 - select it for additional protection.
⚠️ Attention: Never useWEPorOpen network- these modes are vulnerable to hacking in a few minutes!
FAQ: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
Is it possible to share Wi-Fi from Meizu without a password?
Technically yes: you can select it in the access point settings Open networkHowever, we strongly advise against this! Anyone within range will be able to connect to your network, consume your traffic, and even intercept your data. If you need to temporarily grant access to a friend, it's best to share the password with them.
Why isn't there a "Tethering" button in the Meizu settings?
This can happen for several reasons:
- Your carrier has blocked this feature at the firmware level. Try inserting a SIM card from a different carrier and check again.
- You have an outdated version Flyme OSUpdate it through
Settings → About phone → System update. - Mobile data is disabled on your phone. Turn it on.
Settings → Mobile network.
If the problem persists, try resetting your network settings: Settings → System → Reset → Reset network settings.
How many devices can be connected to the Meizu hotspot at the same time?
The theoretical limit is up to 10 devices, but in practice everything depends on:
- Phone models (eg. Meizu 20 Pro It can handle 5-7 devices without any problems, while budget models may slow down after just 3-4 connections).
- Connection type (Wi-Fi, USB or Bluetooth).
- Network loads (streaming video, games, downloads).
For stable operation, we recommend connecting no more than 3-4 devices simultaneously.
How to share Wi-Fi from a Meizu if mobile data isn't working?
If you don't have mobile internet, but you have access to another Wi-Fi network (for example, your home network), you can use repeater mode:
- Connect Meizu to the main Wi-Fi network.
- Activate the hotspot as usual.
- Now your phone will "distribute" the Internet from the router, and not from the mobile network.
Please note that this will reduce the speed on both devices due to double data transfer.
Is it possible to share Wi-Fi from Meizu to iPhone or Mac?
Yes, but there are some nuances:
- To connect iPhone/iPad to the access point Meizu No additional steps are required - just select the network in the Wi-Fi settings and enter the password.
- If you connect Mac via USB, you may need to install drivers (download them from the official Meizu website or use Android File Transfer).
- On some models Meizu When connecting to a Mac via USB, you need to manually select the mode
USB modemin the notification curtain.