The ability to redistribute a Wi-Fi connection from an Android device allows other devices to access the internet via the host device’s active Wi-Fi network. This process transforms the Android phone or tablet into a mobile hotspot, essentially extending the reach of the original Wi-Fi signal. For example, a user connected to Wi-Fi in a coffee shop can enable this feature on their Android phone, enabling their laptop to connect to the internet through that phone’s Wi-Fi connection.
This functionality offers considerable convenience and utility in scenarios where a direct Wi-Fi connection is unavailable or limited. It can mitigate data overage charges when cellular data plans are limited, particularly when multiple devices require internet access. Historically, tetheringsharing an internet connectionrequired complex configurations or root access on devices. Modern Android systems provide user-friendly, integrated methods for this process, streamlining the experience for both technical and non-technical users.