I am using Tenda Wireless USB Adapter. It works fine for wifi signals but its mobile hotspot is not working. Whenever I enable mobile hotspot and try to connect my phone with this hotspot it tries to connect multiple times but stops at βobtaining ip addressβ and disconencts after some time. Any help would be appreciated.
Mobile hotspot not working for Wireless USB Adapter
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Hi Bruce. I am unsure, but βTenda Model U1β and β300 Mbps High Gain Wireless USB Adapterβ are written on the box. Kindly do tell me if any other information is required. Thank you.Originally posted by BruceGive us the make/model of the USB adapter.Comment
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This seems to be yours; https://www.tendacn.com/product/u1.html
down the bottom of the page, youβll see you can change it from Station Mode which is what you want to be able to get the device it connects to onto your wifi network, or SoftAP Mode which puts it in Access Point mode where it becomes a hotspot for other devices.
This is where my knowledge of this device ends - usually the two are mutually exclusive in my experience. Once in hotspot mode I donβt know if it still connects to your modem or assumes your PC has other means of connecting and in turn hotpots that connection out via this Tenda adapter.
Did it come with a manual?Comment
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Okay, thank you Bruce for taking the time to see my issue. Actually I tried to convert it to SoftAp mode but the adapter opt-in message tells that SoftAp mode only works with wired connection while I am already using WiFi. Then there is an option of Mobile Hotspot on Adapter application. I tried this one and got the error I have shared in my first post. However I believe this error is something to be related with windows 10 or adapter settings.Comment
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As I was thinking - in AP mode it sounds like it expects the laptop to be on an ethernet network getting its internet, then the Tenda can become a hotspot for other wireless devices to piggyback off.
Maybe others have more advice - @PeterOz @Pyro @xrobwx71 @Malnutrition @georgeksComment
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Yes you are right, in AP mode the laptop should be connected with some wired network. But my PC is connected with wifi network so AP mode is not working.Originally posted by BruceAs I was thinking - in AP mode it sounds like it expects the laptop to be on an ethernet network getting its internet, then the Tenda can become a hotspot for other wireless devices to piggyback off.
Maybe others have more advice - @PeterOz @Pyro @xrobwx71 @Malnutrition @georgeks
Hi xrobwx71, my phone is INFINIX Note 7 light. It does not seem to have option of static IP for a network. As I read on some forums that setting your phone on static IP would fix this problem.Comment
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If you cannot connect then you cannot find the ip range to make it static.Originally posted by Mola_AliIt does not seem to have option of static IP for a network. As I read on some forums that setting your phone on static IP would fix this problem
Maybe, maybe not.Originally posted by Mola_AliYes you are right, in AP mode the laptop should be connected with some wired network
I assume that the laptop has an internal wifi connection without the Tenda ui connected?Comment
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Hi PeterOZ, actually this is Lenovo core i5 7th Gen desktop PC and doesβt have internal wifi without Tenda adapter connected. Sorry for misunderstanding.Originally posted by PeterOzMaybe, maybe not.
I assume that the laptop has an internal wifi connection without the Tenda ui connected?Comment
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then it will not work as a hotspot without connecting to a wired network
correctOriginally posted by Brucein AP mode it sounds like it expects the laptop to be on an ethernet network getting its internet, then the Tenda can become a hotspot for other wireless devices to piggyback off
Are you connecting with a cable?Comment
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No, I am not connecting with cable. My first purpose to use Tenda was to receive WiFi signals from the router. Now I thought if I would use Tenda as mobile hotspot then I can use other devices as well as Tenda would recreate the weak signals.Originally posted by PeterOzthen it will not work as a hotspot without connecting to a wired network
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Are you connecting with a cable?
But it does not seem possible without using wire from router to the pc with Tenda.Comment
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You need something like this to accomplish it. https://www.amazon.com/wifi-extender/s?k=wifi+extenderOriginally posted by Mola_Aliwould recreate the weak signals.Comment
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Yes exactly this is the what I am planning to do next. Thank you for providing information on it.Originally posted by xrobwx71You need something like this to accomplish it. https://www.amazon.com/wifi-extender/s?k=wifi+extenderComment
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