If it doesn’t, yes, drop a comment, and we will try to figure it out together. Try this out, and drop me a comment if it works. That’s it! You will now see the mobile data icon instead of the WiFi icon on your system tray. Your Chromebook should now connect to your phone’s WiFi hotspot.The first time you connect to a new device, you see a confirmation screen. You should now see your phone’s name listed.On your Chromebook, go to Settings and under Network, click Mobile data.On your Android device, turn Mobile Hotspot on.Connect Your Android Phone’s Hotspot With Instant Tethering All you have to do is click Connect from your Chromebook’s Settings app. Click on Security and then Show characters to find out. ![]() Now click on Wireless Properties in the resulting pop-up window. If you are using a Chromebook and an Android phone with the same Google account, you can use Instant tethering. Now right click on the WiFi network and select status on the drop-down menu. ![]() ![]() ![]() Provided you have logged into the same Google account on both the devices. With Instant tethering, you will not have to enter that password. Usually, you set up the hotspot with a password, connect to that WiFi network from your phone/tablet / Chromebook, and enter the new password that you just set up. Instant tethering is a quick way to connect to your Android phone’s mobile hotspot.
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