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Issue with Android 10 hotspot functionality

Issue with Android 10 hotspot functionality

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Blazephon
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10-17-2019, 03:13 AM
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I have an interesting problem with hotspot and would need some expert advice... Here's the deal: I have Xbox One (Original model if that matters) set up with Android hotspot. I used to have Nokia 8 with Android 9 and 4G connection and everything was working fine. No lag or anything for example playing Rocket League (Also worked fine with Honor 6 Lite hotspot which is a trash phone). This went on for about a year without a single problem. Then my Nokia died and I just got Oneplus 8 with Android 10. I set up hotspot and instantly got huge bouncing lag. Then I tried to join my friends Rocket League game but joining would not work. We tried Remnant but game said something like "Host is not on a secure connection". I tried changing Access point bandwitch from 5 to 2,4 but to no avail. Android 10 also has an option to use "Wi-Fi 6 standard hotspot", tried that but no change. Restarted Xbox several times, nothing. Then I remembered reading that if I share my internet to a computer and share that connection to Xbox, it might work. So I gave it a try and boom, I got to join my friend's game and first got a little lag but then went pretty smoothly. Windows 10 laptop was used in between. Lag happened also the day before so I don't think it is something that occurs because of my provider but because of the sharing properties. Sooooo after this long introduction: Has something changed how the Internet is shared between Android 9 and 10? Or is it Oneplus's fault? And more importanty can I do anything about it? File a ticket and wait for an update of course... Smile Also tried a speedtest, should be sufficient: Download: 10.3 Upload: 3,3 Ping: 21ms Jitter: 1ms
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Blazephon
10-17-2019, 03:13 AM #1

I have an interesting problem with hotspot and would need some expert advice... Here's the deal: I have Xbox One (Original model if that matters) set up with Android hotspot. I used to have Nokia 8 with Android 9 and 4G connection and everything was working fine. No lag or anything for example playing Rocket League (Also worked fine with Honor 6 Lite hotspot which is a trash phone). This went on for about a year without a single problem. Then my Nokia died and I just got Oneplus 8 with Android 10. I set up hotspot and instantly got huge bouncing lag. Then I tried to join my friends Rocket League game but joining would not work. We tried Remnant but game said something like "Host is not on a secure connection". I tried changing Access point bandwitch from 5 to 2,4 but to no avail. Android 10 also has an option to use "Wi-Fi 6 standard hotspot", tried that but no change. Restarted Xbox several times, nothing. Then I remembered reading that if I share my internet to a computer and share that connection to Xbox, it might work. So I gave it a try and boom, I got to join my friend's game and first got a little lag but then went pretty smoothly. Windows 10 laptop was used in between. Lag happened also the day before so I don't think it is something that occurs because of my provider but because of the sharing properties. Sooooo after this long introduction: Has something changed how the Internet is shared between Android 9 and 10? Or is it Oneplus's fault? And more importanty can I do anything about it? File a ticket and wait for an update of course... Smile Also tried a speedtest, should be sufficient: Download: 10.3 Upload: 3,3 Ping: 21ms Jitter: 1ms

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10-21-2019, 10:29 AM
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I discovered this discussion on the official Google support forum.
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Thegamingnerds
10-21-2019, 10:29 AM #2

I discovered this discussion on the official Google support forum.

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Pigster007
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10-21-2019, 11:30 AM
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I explored the subject and discovered a useful guide on my Android 10 device: Settings → Wi-Fi and network → SIM-card & network → Choose my SIM card → APN → Select the current one labeled internet → APN-type → Add DNU with → Save + reboot. No delays were noticed.
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Pigster007
10-21-2019, 11:30 AM #3

I explored the subject and discovered a useful guide on my Android 10 device: Settings → Wi-Fi and network → SIM-card & network → Choose my SIM card → APN → Select the current one labeled internet → APN-type → Add DNU with → Save + reboot. No delays were noticed.