How to enable MTS via Wi-Fi: router, VoWiFi, and settings

Many mobile phone users face the need to provide internet access to multiple devices or improve voice quality in poor reception areas. The question of how to enable MTS via Wi-Fi often involves two different scenarios: configuring a home router to distribute mobile data or activating Wi-Fi calling. Both processes require attention to detail, as app interfaces and hardware specifications may vary.

In this guide, we'll cover the technical aspects of turning your smartphone or modem into a hotspot, as well as the nuances of activating VoWiFi technology. Understanding the principles of operation NAT addressing Understanding the correct configuration and frequency ranges will help you avoid common configuration errors. Whether you're using a USB modem or setting up a modern smartphone, following the correct sequence of steps will ensure a stable connection.

It's worth noting that telecom operators periodically update their terms of service and tariff plans. Before making any changes to your tariff settings, we recommend checking the latest information in your personal account to avoid unexpected charges. The technical capabilities of your device also play a key role in the success of the transaction.

Activating tethering mode on your smartphone

The most common way to share MTS network access with other devices is to use your smartphone as a hotspot. First, you need to ensure your device has an active SIM card from the operator and a strong cellular signal. Modern operating systems Android And iOS have built-in mechanisms for quickly converting mobile traffic into a Wi-Fi signal.

The startup process usually takes less than a minute. You'll need to go to your device's settings and find the section responsible for wireless connections. It's important to configure security settings correctly to prevent unauthorized users from connecting to your network. Use a strong password and modern encryption standards. WPA2/WPA3 is a mandatory requirement.

In some cases, the system may ask for confirmation to enable the feature, warning you about potential data consumption. If you don't have an unlimited data plan, it's worth monitoring your transferred data. Also, pay attention to your battery charge, as using tethering significantly accelerates its drain.

Once enabled, your device will be visible in the list of available networks. Other devices will be able to connect to it using the password you set. Connection speed will depend on the quality of cellular coverage in your location and the technical specifications of the receiving device.

Setting up a USB modem and 4G router on MTS

For desktop use or office network setup, specialized devices such as USB dongles or full-fledged 4G routers are often used. Before enabling MTS via Wi-Fi on such equipment, the SIM card must be correctly inserted into the appropriate slot. Ensure the card isn't locked with a PIN, or disable the PIN request in your phone's settings beforehand.

After connecting the device to a computer or power source, the system usually automatically installs the necessary drivers. However, for full functionality, you may need to log in to the router's web interface. The login address is usually located on a sticker under the device's cover and looks like this: 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.8.1.

What to do if the computer does not detect the modem?

If the drivers don't install automatically, try removing the SIM card before connecting the modem to the PC. In some cases, the device is detected as a storage device, and the drivers are located within a virtual drive. Connecting to a different USB port, preferably USB 2.0, also helps.

In the web interface, find the connection profile and check the access point name (APN) parameters. For the MTS operator, these parameters must be strictly adhered to: internet.mts.ru, login and password - mtsEven a single character error will result in a loss of network access, despite the presence of a signal.

An important point is the choice of network operating mode. It is recommended to set the priority 4G/LTEto ensure maximum data transfer speed. If 4G coverage is unstable in your area, you can set the mode Auto, which will allow the device to switch to 3G without losing the connection.

⚠️ Important: When configuring the router in the web interface, do not change VLAN settings unless you are sure of the requirements of your ISP or corporate network. Doing so may result in complete loss of access to the device's configuration.

After saving the settings, the device will reboot and attempt to register with the network. The indicators on the router should light green or blue, indicating a successful connection. You can now broadcast the MTS network via Wi-Fi to any device within range.

📊 What device do you use to share your MTS internet?
Smartphone (Android)
iPhone (iOS)
USB modem
4G/5G Router
Other

Instructions for enabling Wi-Fi Calling (VoWiFi)

Wi-Fi Calling technology allows you to make voice calls and send SMS messages over a wireless network, bypassing cell towers. This solution is ideal for areas with poor MTS signal but a stable home internet connection. This feature does not require a separate fee; it is billed according to your primary plan.

To activate the service, it must be enabled by your operator. You can check its status through the "My MTS" app or by sending a USSD command. If the service is active, all that remains is to configure the smartphone itself. Most modern models support this technology out of the box.

The algorithm of actions on the device is as follows:

  • 📱 Open your phone's Settings and go to the "Cellular" or "Connections" section.
  • 📡 Find the "Wi-Fi Calling" option and turn on the switch.
  • ✅ Accept the terms of the emergency call agreement if prompted.
  • 🔄 Wait until the handset icon with the Wi-Fi symbol appears in the status bar.

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It's important to understand that when Wi-Fi Calling is active, your phone can automatically switch calls between cellular and Wi-Fi without interrupting the connection. This ensures uninterrupted communication while moving around your home or office. Sound quality in this mode is generally higher than on a standard 2G/3G network.

Troubleshooting connection and access issues

Even with the correct settings, glitches may occur that prevent normal operation. Often, the problem lies in IP address conflicts or caching of old network settings. The first step in troubleshooting is always a hardware reboot: turn off the router or smartphone's communication module for 10-15 seconds, then turn it back on.

If your device sees the MTS network but displays "No internet access," check your account balance. The carrier may limit speeds or completely block access if your balance is negative or your package data is exhausted. It's also worth checking if the "Data Saver" feature is enabled on your device, as it could block background processes.

The table below lists the main symptoms of problems and how to resolve them:

Symptom Possible cause Solution
The indicator lights up red No signal or incorrect PIN Check the SIM card and antenna.
The device is connected, but the internet is not working. Invalid APN profile Check your access point settings
Low data transfer rate Network or 3G congestion Change location, check tariff
Wi-Fi Calling won't turn on The service is not activated Connect via the operator's app

Sometimes the problem may be related to the router's software. Manufacturers release firmware updates that fix security issues and improve connection stability. Go to the device's web interface and check for a new firmware version in the "System" or "Administration" section.

⚠️ Caution: Never interrupt the router firmware update process. This may cause irreversible damage to the software and require complex recovery via the console.

Optimizing network speed and security

Once you've successfully enabled MTS via Wi-Fi, it's time to consider improving network performance. Default settings often don't take into account the specifics of your location. For example, the broadcast channel you choose can significantly impact speed, especially in apartment buildings where the airwaves are saturated with signals from neighboring routers.

Use the 5 GHz band if your devices support it. It offers faster speeds and is less susceptible to interference, although it has a shorter range than 2.4 GHz. For stationary devices like TVs or game consoles, this is the preferred option.

To protect against unauthorized access, use the following methods:

  • 🔒 Change your router's factory administrator password to a complex and unique one.
  • 🚫 Disable the WPS function, as it is a security vulnerability in many models.
  • 📉 Limit the maximum number of connected clients in your router settings.

Regularly check the list of connected clients in the router management app. If you notice an unfamiliar device, change the Wi-Fi network password immediately. It's also a good idea to disable Remote Management if you don't plan to configure the router from the outside.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Why isn't Wi-Fi Calling working even though it's enabled in my phone settings?

Most often, the problem is that the service isn't activated by your MTS carrier. Also, check whether your specific phone model supports this technology in your region. Sometimes, updating your carrier profile or rebooting your device after activation is required.

Is it possible to share MTS Internet via Wi-Fi if my data plan is limited?

Telecom operators may block or limit data sharing speeds if this is prohibited by your data plan. In some cases, DPI technology is used to detect data sharing. For legal operation, it is recommended to enable options that allow using your phone as a modem.

How do I access my MTS router settings if I've forgotten my password?

If you changed your password and forgot it, you'll need to reset the device to factory settings. To do this, press and hold the Reset button on the router for about 10-15 seconds. Then, use the username and password found on the sticker on the bottom of the device.

Does enabling Wi-Fi Calling affect sound quality?

Sound quality directly depends on the speed and stability of your internet connection. With a good connection, HD voice over Wi-Fi sounds clearer and more natural than over a standard cellular network. However, with an unstable internet connection, delays or interruptions are possible.