For Android phones:
To enable a mobile hotspot on an Android device, navigate to Settings > Connections > Mobile Hotspot and Tethering (or similar, depending on your phone's manufacturer), and then toggle the Mobile Hotspot switch to the "on" position. You can also find the hotspot icon in the quick settings panel (usually accessed by swiping down from the top of the screen).
Changing the band on your Android phone:
- Open Settings: Go to your phone's Settings app.
- Find Hotspot settings: Look for options like "Connections," "Mobile Hotspot and Tethering," or "Network & internet" > "Hotspot & tethering".
- Configure Mobile Hotspot: Tap on "Mobile Hotspot" and then "Configure" or "Band".
- Choose the band: You should see an option to select either 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz.
For iPhones:
In Settings, tap Personal Hotspot. Tap to turn on Allow Others to Join.
Personal Hotspot uses a 5GHz connection by default. On iPhone 12 or later, you can turn on Maximize Compatibility for Personal Hotspot to use a 2.4GHz connection. Turning on Maximize Compatibility might reduce internet performance and Wi-Fi security for devices connected to the hotspot.
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