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Welcome, I'm from the Misei Motorola One auction and today I'll show you how to enable and
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set up the portable hotspot. And to get started, let's pull down the notification panel and look for the toggle, which looks
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like it is disabled by default, so let's tap on the pencil and add it on
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So there it is, hotspot. Hold it, drag it over and simply go back, and there we go
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So before you tap on it, hold it, and this will take us to the settings where we can customize it, so let's go WiFi hotspot, and then let's start with Advanced, and change
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the password. So as you tap on it, you'll see that the one that is set by default is just some kind of
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randomly generated one, so we can remove it and set our own
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It needs to have at least 8 characters in length, and then you can confirm it
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Then you have things that you can change or keep it as they are, for instance like the
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hotspot name, you can leave it if you don't mind it, it's just what you're going to be
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looking for in the WiFi list when you enable the hotspot. Hide my device, I strongly discourage you from enabling this, it will basically hide
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your WiFi, and you'll literally have to add it manually, so when you're in the WiFi list
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you have to go all the way down and then add manually, and then you type in the name
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of it and password, and it will start searching from there. Then below that, turn off hotspot automatically, you can enable that or disable it, depending
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on what your need is. So once you're not using the hotspot, it will disconnect automatically after like 5 minutes
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or so. And below that we have the AP band, here I would advise you to try the 5GHz one, this
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will ensure that you have a better connection, stable and faster one, but the downside is
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not every device supports it. So you can enable it, and if you for instance don't see your hotspot name in the WiFi list
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that means that your device that you're trying to connect to it does not support the 5GHz
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WiFi band, and all you need to do is just go back here and drop it to 2.4
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But if it does, then that's that, and it will just work better than the 2.4
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And I'll also mention that the 5GHz, whatever the WiFi band here is, is something completely
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different than what you have with the devices being 5G nowadays. The 5G in phones is strictly for the cellular network, while for the WiFi here it's just
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a kind of different frequency. So phones without the 5G connectivity will still have the 5G WiFi
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So choose whichever one you want, which like I said I advise you to try the 5GHz at least
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and from there you basically set so you can leave this, and all you need to do now is
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simply tap on the toggle itself to turn it on and off
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And yeah, that is basically how you would set it up and enable it
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