The issue typically arises due to outdated network adapter drivers, Bluetooth, overly-protective security programs, and Airplane mode. Regardless of the cause, the following troubleshooting tips should help you resolve mobile hotspot issues on Windows 11, so let’s get started.

Run the Network Adapter Troubleshooter

Start by checking whether the Windows installation is capable of automatically fixing the problem before moving on to more sophisticated repair strategies. Several other users who faced the same issue have reported that the problem was solved completely after using the Network Adapter Troubleshooter utility and applying the recommended fix. Upon detecting a common scenario, this utility checks every relevant network component for inconsistencies and applies several repair methods automatically. Follow the steps below if you haven’t run the Network Adapter troubleshooter yet:

Modify Adapter Settings

It might also be your adapter settings that are preventing you from connecting the hotspot. If this scenario is applicable, you can fix the issue by modifying the adapter settings by following the steps mentioned below:

Modify Windows Registry

Windows Registry is an administrative-level utility that stores low-level information about Windows programs and processes. There are times when a certain value or key within the Registry Editor is developed to prevent you from performing certain operations, causing issues like the one at hand.  The solution to this is simple, as all that you need to do is delete or modify the Registry to fix the issue. We will do exactly the same in this method but before you proceed with the steps mentioned below, we recommend you create a Registry backup, just in case. Once you do that, here is what to do next:

Update Your WiFi Driver

You are also likely to face the hotspot issue if your WiFi driver is not functioning properly. This typically happens when the driver is outdated or faulty. Fortunately, this issue is easy to resolve, as all that you need to do is update the driver. Here is how you can do that:

Reset the Network adapter

Alternatively, you can uninstall the current network adapter via Device Manager to force your Windows 10 installation to re-detect the adapter and hopefully install the replacement driver. The fix has been confirmed to work for many Windows 11 users who had previously been unable to establish a hotspot. Following these instructions, you can reinstall the network adapter and fix the error:

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