How to Create a Wi-Fi Hotspot on a Huawei Phone: A Step-by-Step Guide with Pictures

Modern smartphones Huawei based on firmware EMUI They allow you to share mobile internet via Wi-Fi with just a few taps—but only if you know all the nuances. Many users encounter problems with the hotspot either not turning on or connected devices not accessing the network. The reasons lie in operator settings, plan restrictions, or hidden parameters. EMUI.

In this article, we will cover not only the basic instructions for creating a Wi-Fi hotspot on Huawei P60 Pro, Mate 50, Nova 11 and other models, but we will also reveal 5 little-known reasonsWhy sharing might not work. You'll learn how to bypass mobile operator restrictions, optimize data transfer speeds, and even set up a hotspot via ADB for advanced users.

Let's pay special attention to security: why You should never use the default password. from an access point and how to protect your connection from unauthorized access. All instructions are relevant for firmware versions EMUI 12/13/14 and tested on real devices in 2026.

1. Preparing your phone: What to check before setting up a hotspot

Before you enable Wi-Fi sharing, make sure that your Huawei I'm ready for this operation. Many problems arise due to trivial omissions during the preparation stage.

First, check availability of mobile Internet On the smartphone itself. Open the browser and try loading any page. If it doesn't open, the problem is with the carrier or SIM card. Secondly, make sure that the phone sufficient battery charge (at least 30%), since distributing Wi-Fi significantly increases energy consumption.

  • 📶 Check the signal level: in a weak coverage area (1-2 divisions) the distribution speed will be extremely low.
  • 🔄 Update the firmware: come in Settings → System and updates → Software update.
  • 📱 Make sure there are no restrictions: Some operators block data sharing on certain tariffs.
  • 🔋 Connect the charger: When used for a long time, the phone may overheat and automatically turn off the Wi-Fi module.
⚠️ Attention: If you use two SIM cards, the access point will distribute the Internet only from the one that is installed in slot 1 (default) To change the priority, go to Settings → Mobile network → Manage SIM cards.
📊 What carrier do you use on your Huawei?
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2. Basic Wi-Fi hotspot setup on Huawei (step-by-step)

The easiest way to share the Internet is through the standard menu EMUI. The instruction is suitable for all models, including Huawei P Smart, Mate X3 And Nova Y72.

Open Settings (gear icon on your desktop) and follow these steps:

  1. Go to the section Mobile network (or Wireless networks on some firmware).
  2. Select an item Access point and modem (on EMUI 14 can be called Modem mode).
  3. Activate the switch Wi-Fi hotspot.
  4. Click on Setting up an access pointto set the network name (SSID) and password.

By default the network will be called HUAWEI-XXXX (where XXXX are the last digits of the IMEI), and the password will be generated automatically. We recommend changing both parameters manually:

  • 🔐 Network name (SSID): use Latin characters without spaces (for example, HomeWiFi_Huawei).
  • 🔑 Password: minimum 8 characters with numbers and capital letters (eg. P@ssw0rd2026!).
  • 📡 Frequency range: select 5 GHz for less interference (but shorter range) or 2.4 GHz for better compatibility.

Mobile Internet works on the phone|

The battery is more than 30% charged|

Network name (SSID) changed to unique|

Password contains at least 8 characters|

The optimal range (2.4 or 5 GHz) is selected-->

After saving the settings, the hotspot will be active. Connect another device (laptop, tablet, or second phone) to it and test internet access. If the pages don't load, proceed to the next section, where we'll discuss common errors.

3. Common Errors and Their Solutions: Why Wi-Fi Sharing Doesn't Work

Even if the access point is configured correctly, Huawei may not function. In 80% of cases, the problem lies in one of the 5 key factors:

Problem Possible cause Solution
The devices connect, but there is no internet. Operator restrictions on the tariff Call your operator and activate the "Internet Sharing" option or change your tariff
The access point turns on and then immediately turns off. Processor overheating or power shortage Connect the charger and let the phone cool down for 10-15 minutes
Unable to change network name or password Malfunction EMUI Restart your phone or reset network settings in Settings → System → Reset
Low upload speed (less than 5 Mbps) Weak 4G/5G signal or operator network congestion Try switching to a different band (2.4 ↔ 5 GHz) or change your location
Devices cannot find the network Huawei Wi-Fi channel conflict with other networks Manually set channel 1, 6 or 11 in the access point settings

Critical information: On some firmware versions EMUI 13+ Operators block access point settings from being changed through the standard menu. In this case, the only way to change the password or network name is to use ADB commands (instructions in section 5).

⚠️ Attention: If after connecting to the access point the devices receive an IP address, but the Internet does not work, check the settings APNGo to . Settings → Mobile network → Access point names (APN) Make sure your operator profile is active. If necessary, create a new APN manually (the parameters can be found on the operator's website).
How can I check if an operator is blocking distribution?

Send a USSD request *100# (for MTS/Beeline/Megafon) or *111# (for Tele2) and look for information about internet tethering in the response. If it says "Prohibited" or "Option required," contact your carrier's support.

4. Optimizing connection speed and stability

Wi-Fi distribution speed on Huawei It depends on many factors: from the quality of the mobile network signal to the settings of the phone itself. Here 4 proven methods increase speed and stability:

1. Selecting the optimal Wi-Fi range

Range 5 GHz provides higher speed (up to 866 Mbps on Huawei Mate 60 Pro), but has a shorter range and penetrates walls worse. Range 2.4 GHz More stable over distance, but limited to 150-300 Mbps. Recommendations:

  • 🏠 At home: use 5 GHz, if the connected devices are in the same room.
  • 🚗 In the car/cafe: switch to 2.4 GHz for greater range.
  • 🎮 For gaming/streaming: force set channel 149-165 in manual mode (less interference).

2. Limiting connected devices

Each new device connected to the access point reduces the speed by 20-30%. Huawei By default, up to 8 devices are allowed to connect, but for maximum speed, limit this number to 3-4. To change the limit:

  1. Go to Settings → Hotspot & Tethering → Set up hotspot.
  2. Click on Additionally (or Advanced settings).
  3. Find the item Max. number of connected devices and set the value 4.

3. Disable background activity

Apps running in the background (especially messaging apps and cloud services) can consume up to 40% of your bandwidth. Before enabling the hotspot:

  • Close all active applications after Recent tasks.
  • Activate the mode Saving traffic V Settings → Mobile network.
  • Turn off automatic app updates in AppGallery or Google Play.

4. Using an external antenna (for advanced users)

If you often distribute the Internet in places with a weak signal (for example, at your dacha), you can connect to Huawei external antenna via USB-C hub with antenna portThis is relevant for models with support USB OTG (For example, Mate 50 Pro or P60 Art). Please note that:

  • 📶 The antenna must support the ranges LTE Band 3/7/20 (for Russia).
  • ⚡ Energy consumption will increase by 15-20%, so use a powerful power bank.

5. Advanced Settings: ADB Commands for Advanced Users

If the standard settings EMUI do not allow you to change the access point parameters (for example, due to operator blocking), you can use ADB commandsThis method requires connecting your phone to your computer and basic knowledge of how to use the console.

To begin with enable USB debugging:

  1. Go to Settings → About phone.
  2. Click on the item 7 times Build numberto activate Developer mode.
  3. Return to Settings → System → Developer options and turn it on USB debugging.

Now connect Huawei to the PC via USB cable and run the following commands in the terminal (after installing ADB Tools):

adb shell

settings put global tether_dun_required 0

settings put global tether_entitle_check_timeout_ms 0

These commands disable the verification of operator rights to share the internet. After executing them:

  • 🔄 Restart your phone.
  • 📱 Try turning on the hotspot again - you will now be able to change the network name and password.
⚠️ Attention: Usage ADB may cause malfunctions EMUI, if you enter commands at random. Do not change other parameters through adb shell, if you're unsure of their purpose. Also, keep in mind that settings may be reset after a firmware update.

6. Security: How to protect your access point from hacking

An open or poorly protected access point Huawei It can become a juicy target for hackers. At best, they'll simply "get hooked" on your internet; at worst, they'll intercept your personal data. Follow these security rules:

1. Use a complex password

Standard passwords like 12345678 or password They can be hacked in seconds. The optimal password for an access point:

  • 🔢 Length: 12+ characters.
  • 🔤 Combination: uppercase + lowercase letters + numbers + special characters (for example, Huawei@WiFi_2026#P).
  • 🔄 Update: Change your password every 2-3 months.

2. Hide the network (SSID)

Disable network name broadcasting so that outsiders cannot see it:

  1. Go to Settings → Hotspot & Tethering → Set up hotspot.
  2. Activate the option Hide network (or Skipped network (on English firmware).

Now only those who enter its name manually will be able to connect to your network.

3. Restrict access by MAC addresses

This method allows only authorized devices to connect to the access point. To set it up:

  1. Find out the MAC addresses of all your gadgets (on Windows - through ipconfig /all (in the command line).
  2. In the access point settings, find the section MAC address filter.
  3. Add addresses to the whitelist and enable filtering.

4. Monitor connected devices

Regularly check who is connected to your network:

  1. Go to Settings → Hotspot & Tethering → Connected devices.
  2. If you see an unfamiliar gadget, turn it off immediately and change the password.

7. Alternative ways to share internet with Huawei

If Wi-Fi sharing doesn't work or isn't suitable for some reason, you can use alternative methods:

1. USB modem

Connect Huawei to the computer via USB cable and activate the modem mode:

  1. Go to Settings → Hotspot & Tethering.
  2. Enable the option USB modem.
  3. On your PC, select the connection as "Network Device" (drivers are installed automatically).

This method provides a more stable connection than Wi-Fi, but only works with one device.

2. Bluetooth modem

Suitable for connecting to tablets or laptops without Wi-Fi:

  1. Turn on Bluetooth on both devices.
  2. Pair them in the menu Settings → Bluetooth.
  3. On Huawei activate Bluetooth modem in the access point settings.

The speed will be lower than via Wi-Fi (up to 3 Mbps), but the battery consumption will be lower.

3. Hotspot via NFC

Some models Huawei (For example, Mate 60 or P70) support Internet distribution via NFCTo do this:

  • Activate NFC in the settings.
  • Bring another gadget with support NFC to the rear panel Huawei.
  • Confirm the connection on both devices.

This method is convenient for fast internet transfer, but only works at close range (up to 5 cm).

8. Frequently asked questions and answers

Is it possible to share Wi-Fi from Huawei without a SIM card?

No, to share mobile internet, you need an active SIM card with a connected data plan. However, you can share Internet from another source (for example, if the phone is connected to a Wi-Fi router). To do this, select Source: Wi-Fi instead of Mobile data.

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

Internet sharing activates simultaneously 4G/5G module, Wi-Fi transmitter And CPU, which increases energy consumption by 2-3 times. To reduce consumption:

  • Connect your phone to the charger.
  • Reduce screen brightness.
  • Disable background apps.
How to share Wi-Fi from Huawei to iPhone?

Connection iPhone to the access point Huawei is no different from other devices:

  1. On iPhone go to Settings → Wi-Fi.
  2. Select your network Huawei (the name is specified in the access point settings).
  3. Enter the password and confirm the connection.

If iPhone It doesn't connect, try changing the security type WPA2/WPA3 on WPA2 (in the access point settings Huawei).

How many devices can be connected to a Huawei hotspot?

The maximum quantity depends on the model:

  • Huawei P60/Mate 50/Nova 11: up to 10 devices.
  • Huawei P Smart/Y-series: up to 8 devices.
  • Old models (before 2020): up to 5 devices.

However, for stable operation, we recommend connecting no more than 4-5 gadgets simultaneously.

Is it possible to share Wi-Fi with Huawei abroad?

Yes, but keep two things in mind:

  1. Roaming: Check with your operator whether internet sharing is allowed while roaming (sometimes you need to activate a special option).
  2. Legislation: In some countries (for example, the UAE, China), distributing mobile Internet via hotspots is prohibited or limited.