In today’s digital-driven world, the Internet is one of our prime necessities. Talking of Internet accessibility, mobile hotspots come in pretty handy. Isn’t it? Whether you’re traveling or using your laptop or smartphone at a nearby cafe, hotspots allow you to share your Internet connection and stay connected. You can instantly connect to a nearby hotspot if your data plan is running out to keep the work flowing.
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And just like any other device, you can even use a mobile hotspot on your Windows 11 PC. Once you enable the mobile hotspot feature on your Windows PC, you can share the Internet connection with other nearby devices wirelessly. Although, there may be a few times when the mobile hotspot feature starts acting up. It can be probably due to outdated drivers, misconfigured settings, interference of a third-party app, corrupt system files, and so on.
Mobile hotspot not working on Windows 11? We’ve got you covered. In this post, we have listed a few solutions that will allow you to get the mobile hotspot functionally up and running again within no time.
Let’s get started.
Also read: How To Fix My Hotspot Keeps Turning Off In Windows 10?
How To Fix Mobile Hotspot not Working on Windows 11
Solution 1: Run the Network Troubleshooter
Windows OS comes preloaded with tons of different troubleshooters that are dedicatedly focused on resolving common errors, bugs, and glitches related to hardware devices, Bluetooth, WiFi, printers, and so on. Hence, you can use the network adapter troubleshooter to fix hotspot-related issues on your device.
Launch the Settings app and switch to the “System” section from the left menu pane. Scroll down and tap on “Troubleshoot”.
Select “Other Troubleshooters”.
You will now see a list of troubleshooters on the screen. Tap on the “Run” button placed right next to the “Network Adapter” option.
Run the network adapter troubleshooter on your device so that Windows can automatically resolve the underlying issues.
Also read: How to Turn Your Mac Into a Wi-Fi Hotspot
Solution 2: Disable Bluetooth
Under rare circumstances, the Bluetooth connection might interfere with the hotspot’s functionality. To resolve this issue, we will try disabling the Bluetooth and see if this hack works in fixing the hotspot not working issue.
Launch the Settings app. Switch to the “Bluetooth and Devices” section from the left menu pane.
Toggle OFF the Bluetooth switch.
After disabling the Bluetooth, try reconnecting the mobile hotspot and check if the persists.
Solution 3: Restart the Mobile Hotspot Service
Press the Windows + R key combination to open the Run dialog box. Type “Services.msc” in the textbox and hit Enter.
In the Services window, scroll down and look for “Windows Mobile Hotspot Service” in the list. Right-click on it and select “Start”.
Solution 4: Check Network Adapter’s Settings
Launch the Settings app, and switch to the “Network and Internet” section from the left menu pane. Scroll down and tap on “Advanced Network Settings”.
Tap on “More Network Adapter Options”.
Right-click on the network adapter icon and select “Properties”.
In the WiFi properties window, switch to the Sharing tab.
Uncheck the “Allow other network users to connect through this computer’s Internet connection”.
Tap on the OK button to save the recent changes.
Solution 5: Update the WiFi Drivers
To manually update the WiFi drivers on Windows 11, follow these quick steps:
Press the Windows + R key combination to open the Run dialog box. Type “Devmgmt.msc” in the textbox and hit Enter.
In the Device Manager window, select “Network Adapters”.
Right-click on the wireless network adapter and select the “Update Driver” option from the context menu.
Follow the on-screen instructions listed on the wizard to update the network adapter drivers installed on your device.
Solution 6: Edit the Registry
Press the Windows + R key combination to open the Run dialog box. Type “Regedit” and hit Enter.
In the Registry Editor window, navigate to the following folder location:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\WlanSvc\Parameters\HostedNetworkSettings
Right-click on the “Hosted Network Settings” file placed on the right side of the window, and select “Delete”.
Reboot your device after making the above-listed changes.
Solution 7: Reset Network Settings
Launch the Settings app by pressing Windows and I key, and switch to the “Network and Internet” section from the left menu pane.
Scroll down and tap on “Network Reset”.
Hit the “Reset Now” button to restore network settings to the default state.
Also read: Best Wi-Fi Hotspot Apps for Windows 10
Conclusion
Here were a few simple solutions to resolve the “Mobile hotspot not working on Windows 11” issue. You can use any of the above-listed troubleshooting hacks to get the mobile hotspot functional again. And yes, don’t forget to share which method did the trick for you. Feel free to hit the comments space with your thoughts and suggestions!
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