Wifi hotspot switching on/off
I activated a hotspot wifi on mobile phone (tested both with Iphone 8 and Google Pixel, different sim card). The hotspot switch on-off about every 1 second. Clients can't keep stable connection (tested with both linux and windows).
How can i deepen the situation, to understand what is the root cause of this behavior?
Note: The connection and data traffic sometimes properly work for some minutes. This make me excluding that the carrier is limiting hotspotting.
wireless-networking iphone hotspot wireless-hotspot
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I activated a hotspot wifi on mobile phone (tested both with Iphone 8 and Google Pixel, different sim card). The hotspot switch on-off about every 1 second. Clients can't keep stable connection (tested with both linux and windows).
How can i deepen the situation, to understand what is the root cause of this behavior?
Note: The connection and data traffic sometimes properly work for some minutes. This make me excluding that the carrier is limiting hotspotting.
wireless-networking iphone hotspot wireless-hotspot
It could be that your carrier prevents hotspotting, to limit your data usage.
– spikey_richie
Jan 23 at 9:13
The carrier can block data transfer, but cannot do anything to the local Wi-Fi network itself.
– grawity
Jan 23 at 9:35
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I activated a hotspot wifi on mobile phone (tested both with Iphone 8 and Google Pixel, different sim card). The hotspot switch on-off about every 1 second. Clients can't keep stable connection (tested with both linux and windows).
How can i deepen the situation, to understand what is the root cause of this behavior?
Note: The connection and data traffic sometimes properly work for some minutes. This make me excluding that the carrier is limiting hotspotting.
wireless-networking iphone hotspot wireless-hotspot
I activated a hotspot wifi on mobile phone (tested both with Iphone 8 and Google Pixel, different sim card). The hotspot switch on-off about every 1 second. Clients can't keep stable connection (tested with both linux and windows).
How can i deepen the situation, to understand what is the root cause of this behavior?
Note: The connection and data traffic sometimes properly work for some minutes. This make me excluding that the carrier is limiting hotspotting.
wireless-networking iphone hotspot wireless-hotspot
wireless-networking iphone hotspot wireless-hotspot
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It could be that your carrier prevents hotspotting, to limit your data usage.
– spikey_richie
Jan 23 at 9:13
The carrier can block data transfer, but cannot do anything to the local Wi-Fi network itself.
– grawity
Jan 23 at 9:35
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It could be that your carrier prevents hotspotting, to limit your data usage.
– spikey_richie
Jan 23 at 9:13
The carrier can block data transfer, but cannot do anything to the local Wi-Fi network itself.
– grawity
Jan 23 at 9:35
It could be that your carrier prevents hotspotting, to limit your data usage.
– spikey_richie
Jan 23 at 9:13
It could be that your carrier prevents hotspotting, to limit your data usage.
– spikey_richie
Jan 23 at 9:13
The carrier can block data transfer, but cannot do anything to the local Wi-Fi network itself.
– grawity
Jan 23 at 9:35
The carrier can block data transfer, but cannot do anything to the local Wi-Fi network itself.
– grawity
Jan 23 at 9:35
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I have tested the same setup in other places, and the issue never happened. When come back to the first place, the issue happened again. So it follow it's a matter of electromagnetic pollution.
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I have tested the same setup in other places, and the issue never happened. When come back to the first place, the issue happened again. So it follow it's a matter of electromagnetic pollution.
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I have tested the same setup in other places, and the issue never happened. When come back to the first place, the issue happened again. So it follow it's a matter of electromagnetic pollution.
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I have tested the same setup in other places, and the issue never happened. When come back to the first place, the issue happened again. So it follow it's a matter of electromagnetic pollution.
I have tested the same setup in other places, and the issue never happened. When come back to the first place, the issue happened again. So it follow it's a matter of electromagnetic pollution.
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It could be that your carrier prevents hotspotting, to limit your data usage.
– spikey_richie
Jan 23 at 9:13
The carrier can block data transfer, but cannot do anything to the local Wi-Fi network itself.
– grawity
Jan 23 at 9:35