How to Share Wi-Fi with the Honor 10: All the Methods and Troubleshooting

Smartphone Honor 10 It remains a popular device thanks to its balanced characteristics and stable operation. One of the most popular features is the ability to share mobile internet with other devices via Wi-Fi hotspotThis is a lifesaver when traveling, at the dacha, or when the main router suddenly breaks down. However, not all users know how to properly configure the distribution, avoid connection errors, and optimize speed.

In this article, we will look at all the current methods of distributing Wi-Fi with Honor 10, including hidden settings that will help you bypass carrier restrictions. You'll learn how to enable a hotspot using the standard menu and the engineering menu, which settings affect connection stability, and what to do if devices fail to connect. You'll also learn how to save battery life when sharing data for extended periods.

Important: The instructions take into account the firmware features EMUI at the base Android 8/9, which is installed on most Honor 10If your device has been updated to a newer version, some menu items may differ slightly—we'll let you know in advance.

Preparing your smartphone for Wi-Fi sharing

Before turning on the access point, make sure that your Honor 10 Ready for this task. Incorrect settings can lead to slow internet, rapid battery drain, or even operator blocking.

First, check availability of mobile InternetWithout an active SIM card with a data plan, you won't be able to share your Wi-Fi. Make sure the following icons are displayed in the status bar: 4G, LTE or 5G (if your operator supports it). If instead of them the following lights up E or 3G, the speed will be extremely low - it is better to first solve the problem with the network.

Secondly, update the firmwareGo to . Settings → System → Software Update and install the latest patches. This will fix any potential Wi-Fi module bugs. It's also recommended to reboot your phone before setup—this sometimes resolves connection issues.

  • 📶 Check the signal levelIf your network range is 1-2 bars, the access point will be unstable. Try moving closer to a window or using a repeater.
  • 🔋 Battery chargeWi-Fi hotspots consume a lot of power. Connect your phone to a charger if the battery level is below 40%.
  • 📱 Disable unnecessary applicationsBackground activity from instant messengers and social networks can eat up your traffic and slow down your connection.
⚠️ Attention: some operators (eg Tele2 or Iota) block Wi-Fi hotspot access on unlimited plans. If you lose internet after enabling the hotspot, contact support to clarify the terms.
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Method 1: Standard access point setup

The easiest method is to use the built-in function Modem modeIt is available on all Honor 10 Regardless of the firmware version. Here are the step-by-step instructions:

  1. Open Settings (gear icon on the main screen).
  2. Go to the section Wireless Networks → Tethering.
  3. Tap on the item Wi-Fi hotspot.
  4. Activate the slider at the top of the screen.

After that yours Honor 10 It will start distributing Wi-Fi with factory settings. However, we recommend changing them for greater security and stability:

  • 🔐 Network name (SSID): replace with a unique one (eg. Honor10_YourName). This will help avoid conflicts with other access points.
  • 🔑 Password: Set a complex password (at least 8 characters with numbers and letters). The default password is often simple, like 12345678, which is easy to hack.
  • 📡 Frequency range: select 5 GHz, if your devices support it, this will reduce interference from other networks.
Parameter Recommended value Explanation
Security WPA2-PSK The most secure encryption standard for home use
Frequency band Auto (2.4 GHz + 5 GHz) Allows devices of both standards to connect
Max connections 5-8 devices More - the risk of slowdowns and overheating of the phone
Time-out 10 minutes Automatic shutdown when idle saves battery life
⚠️ AttentionIf the hotspot doesn't turn on after changing the settings, reset the settings to factory defaults and restart the phone. Sometimes settings are reset after an update. EMUI.

☑️ Check before turning on the access point

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Method 2: Sharing via USB (for PC)

If you need to connect a laptop or desktop computer to the Internet, a more reliable way is USB modemThis reduces the load on your phone's battery and ensures a stable, interference-free connection.

Instructions:

  1. Connect Honor 10 to the computer via the original USB cable.
  2. Select the mode on your phone File Transfer (MTP) (a notification will appear when connected).
  3. Go to Settings → Wireless & networks → Tethering & portable hotspot.
  4. Activate the option USB modem.

A new network connection will appear on your PC within 10-20 seconds. In some cases, driver installation may be required. HiSuite (download from the official website) Huawei).

The advantages of this method:

  • 🔌 No battery drain — the phone charges while working.
  • 📈 Higher speed compared to Wi-Fi (especially on weak signals).
  • 🛡️ Security — connection only via cable, without the risk of traffic interception.

Method 3: Hidden engineering menu settings

For advanced users who want Increase Wi-Fi signal strength or bypass operator restrictions, there is a possibility to use engineering menuIt allows you to fine-tune the parameters of the wireless communication module.

Warning: Incorrect changes may cause your phone to become unstable. Do this at your own risk!

How to open the engineering menu:

  1. Open the app Telephone.
  2. Enter the combination: ##2846579##.
  3. Select ProjectMenu → Background Settings → Wi-Fi.

Here you can change:

  • 📶 Transmission power (parameter Tx Power) - Increasing the resolution improves coverage but reduces battery life.
  • 🔄 Wi-Fi channel — if there is interference from neighboring networks, select a less crowded channel (for example, 1, 6 or 11 for 2.4 GHz).
  • 🔒 Security mode - can be forced to turn on WPA3, if it is supported by the connected devices.
⚠️ Attention: change parameter Tx Power Above 20 dBm may cause the Wi-Fi module to overheat. The optimal value is 16-18 dBm.
What should I do if the engineering menu doesn't open?

If the combination ##2846579## doesn't work, try:

1. Remove spaces between characters.

2. Use alternative code: ##1357946## (for some EMUI versions).

3. Update the firmware - codes may change in new versions.

Troubleshooting connection issues

Even with proper setup, errors can still occur. Let's look at the most common ones and how to fix them.

Problem 1: Devices do not connect to the access point

  • 🔄 Restart your phone - this resets the network settings.
  • 🔑 Check your password - You may have made a mistake when entering the information on the device you are connecting to.
  • 📱 Reset network settings: Settings → System → Reset → Reset network settings.

Problem 2: The Internet is slow

  • 📶 Check your mobile network speed through SpeedtestIf it is low, the problem is with the operator.
  • 🔌 Disable background appsthat may consume traffic (for example, updates or cloud backups).
  • 🔄 Change Wi-Fi band from 2.4 GHz to 5 GHz or vice versa in the access point settings.

Problem 3: The access point turns off by itself

  • Check the power saving mode - It can turn off Wi-Fi to save battery.
  • ⏱️ Increase the timeout in the access point settings (the default is often 5 minutes).
  • 🔧 Update the firmware — in older versions EMUI There were bugs with auto-shutdown.

Speed ​​optimization and traffic saving

To prevent Wi-Fi sharing from becoming a hassle due to slow speeds or gigabytes quickly being used up, follow these tips:

1. Limit connected devices

Each new connection "eats" some of the bandwidth. The optimal number is no more than 5 devices at a time. In the access point settings (Settings → Tethering & Hotspot → Wi-Fi Hotspot → Settings) you can set a limit.

2. Use traffic monitoring apps

Install GlassWire or My Data Managerto track which devices consume the most data. For example, Windows updates or downloading games on a PC can quietly eat up several gigabytes.

3. Set up traffic priority

In the engineering menu (section Wi-Fi → QoS) You can prioritize certain types of data (for example, video or voice calls). This is useful if you're watching a movie and working on Zoom at the same time.

Action Effect How to apply
Disable auto-updates Saves up to 30% of traffic In Google Play and AppGallery settings
Use data compression Increases speed by 10-15% Enable in Chrome: Settings → Traffic Saver
Limit background transfer Prevents lags Settings → Applications → Startup

Alternative ways to distribute Internet

If Wi-Fi doesn't work for some reason, there are two more options to share the Internet with Honor 10:

1. Bluetooth modem

Suitable for connecting a single device (e.g., a tablet or laptop with Bluetooth). The speed will be slower than Wi-Fi, but the battery drain is minimal.

  1. Turn on Bluetooth on both devices.
  2. Pair them in the settings.
  3. Activate it on your phone Settings → Tethering & Personal Hotspot → Bluetooth Tethering.

2. Hotspot via OTG cable

For older devices without Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, you can use USB OTG cable and an Ethernet adapter. However, this method requires additional equipment and manual IP address configuration.

Comparison of methods:

  • 🔹 Wi-Fi: high speed but high battery consumption.
  • 🔹 USB: stable, but tied to the wire.
  • 🔹 Bluetooth: economical, but slow (up to 3 Mbps).

FAQ: Frequently asked questions about Wi-Fi hotspots on the Honor 10

Is it possible to share Wi-Fi without a SIM card if the phone is connected to another Wi-Fi network?

Yes, but you need to enable the feature for this Repeater mode (Wi-Fi Repeater). It is not available on all firmware versions. EMUITry installing a third-party app like NetShare or WiFi Repeater from Google Play. Please note that the speed will be lower due to double signal conversion.

Why does the battery drain quickly when distributing Wi-Fi?

Wi-Fi and mobile data are among the most energy-consuming components of a smartphone. To reduce consumption:

  • Reduce Transmission power in the engineering menu up to 12-14 dBm.
  • Turn it off Search for Wi-Fi networks in the settings (Settings → Wi-Fi → Advanced).
  • Use power saving mode, but exclude the app from optimization Settings.
Is it possible to change the IP address of the distributed network?

By default Honor 10 distributes addresses from a range 192.168.43.xYou can't change it through the default settings, but you can:

  1. Use apps like WiFi Hotspot Manager (root rights required).
  2. Connect via USB and set up sharing in Windows.

Without root rights, changing the IP may result in loss of connection!

How to share Wi-Fi if your carrier has blocked this feature?

Some operators (eg. MTS On "Laptop" plans, data sharing is blocked. Workarounds:

  • Change it APN to a universal one (for example, internet.mts.ru instead of lte.mts.ru).
  • Use a VPN on your phone (eg. 1.1.1.1 or ProtonVPN).
  • Install third party software like PDANet+ (USB debugging required).

Please note that such actions may violate the terms of the agreement with the operator.

Why does the connected device say "No Internet access"?

This error occurs if:

  • There is no mobile Internet on the phone (check your balance and APN settings).
  • On Airplane mode or Saving traffic.
  • IP addresses conflict (try rebooting both devices).
  • The operator blocks the distribution (see previous question).

First of all, check if the internet is working on the device itself. Honor 10 - open your browser and try loading the page.