You can use your Chromebook as a Wi-Fi hotspot to connect other devices to the Internet.
What you need
To turn on hotspot, your Chromebook must:
- Have cellular capability
- Be equipped with a supported Wi-Fi chipset and supported modem firmware and ensure your device is hotspot enabled
- Have a mobile data plan with tethering subscription
Tips:
- Not all mobile providers support this feature.
- VPN doesn't affect the data sent from a mobile provider to a customer.
Set up your Chromebook hotspot
- At the bottom right, select the time.
- Select Settings .
- Under “Network,” select Hotspot.
- On the right of “Hotspot name,” select Configure.
- Enter your preferred hotspot name and password.
- Hotspot name should not be empty and not exceed 32 characters.
- Select Save.
Turn on or off your Chromebook hotspot
Important: If your hotspot is turned on, the connected devices use your mobile data and it reduces Chromebook’s battery percentage.
To turn on or off your Chromebook hotspot:
- At the bottom right, select the time.
- Select Settings .
- Under “Network,” turn on or off Hotspot.
Tips:
- If you previously turned a hotspot on, you can find the hotspot setting in your Quick Settings.
- If you find the Hotspot option but can’t turn it on or off, your device may not support the hotspot function.
- If your device is connected to the mobile network but the Hotspot option isn't visible in the settings page, your device hardware can't support this feature.
- If a mobile network is connected but Hotspot option isn’t available, your device hardware doesn't support the Hotspot feature.
Manage your hotspot
- At the bottom right, select the time.
- Select Settings .
- Under “Network,” select Hotspot.
- To update the hotspot name, select Configure.
- You can also:
- Turn off hotspot automatically.
- Find the number of devices connected.
- Use 2.4GHz Wi-Fi to extend compatibility. If not, ChromeOS prefers the 5GHz band if it’s allowed by the local regulations.
Tip: If you turn on Turn off hotspot automatically, this turns off hotspot when no device is connected within 5 minutes.