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Welcome, in front of me is a Oppo Reno3 and today I'll show you how to enable and set
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up the portable hotspot. So to get started, let's pull down the notification panel, go to the second page and you should
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find somewhere right here, personal hotspot, it's right here, at least that's where it
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is for me. Your location may vary a bit, so just look for it anywhere on this notification panel
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it should be somewhere in here. And from there, before you actually toggle it on, you will need to hold the option, tap
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on OK if it pops out anything. So we go into here to check the password and also change it if you want to, so you have
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here personal hotspot settings, let's tap on that, tap on the password and either remember
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it or in my opinion it's easier just to change it. It would be nice if I could delete that, but there we go
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So let's change it to something maybe easier to remember. This is really easy, it might not be the best choice, but you can set it up to whatever
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you want as long as it has 8 characters in length. And from there you also have the AP band which can change it to 5 GHz, assuming your device
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can support it, the device that you want to connect with it to the WiFi
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If you set up the network right now, for instance you have the 5 GHz enabled, you tap on for
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instance save and bam you enable it here, and you go to your phone and you don't see
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that network there with the name of hard reset, that means that at the moment your device
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the one that you are trying to connect with, is not supporting 5 GHz
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That usually happens if your device is a little bit dated, the newer ones, the majority
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of them support 5 GHz, but if it doesn't, go back here, drop it to 2.4
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5 is better, faster in terms of comparing it to the 2.4, so that's why I advise it to
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go to 5, but if your device doesn't support it, you don't really have much choice here
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you'll have to drop it to 2.4. And then visible to other devices obviously, this will be easier for you to connect to it
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If you disabled it, you would actually have to then add it manually, so as an example
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I'm going to go to my phone, just so I can show what I mean by that
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Let me bring up the brightness. So when you go to WiFi it's like this, you would actually have to tap on add network
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in this case, and type in the exact name and then password for it, which is just massive
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inconvenience, that's why I advise to keep that on, assuming if you have a password
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it's just a way better way. So then once everything is set, tap on save, and you're all set
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If you leave this place, from here you can now toggle the WiFi hotspot on and off at
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your will, you don't need to change anything more, as long as you remember the password
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So that is how you would set up the personal hotspot, and if you found this very helpful
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