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Xiaomi Hotspot Connected But No Internet on Giffgaff

Quick Answer If your Xiaomi hotspot connects but devices have no internet on Giffgaff, first verify mobile data works on your phone. Then check Settings → Battery → Battery saver → Turn OFF. Also check Settings → Connection & sharing → Personal hotspot → Data limit → Set to "No limit". If still failing, edit your APN and try adding dun to APN type as a potential fix. Connected Device Gets an IP Address but Websites Won't Load If your laptop or tablet connects to the hotspot, gets an IP address, but no websites load, follow this guide. This specific pattern ("connected but no internet") is one of the most common hotspot complaints on Xiaomi devices with Giffgaff. First Step – Verify Mobile Data Works on Your Xiaomi Hotspot shares your phone's mobile data connection. If mobile data isn't working on the phone itself, hotspot will never work. Test: Open Chrome or any app on your Xiaomi while mobile data is ON and WiFi is OFF. If no internet, fi...

Xiaomi 5G Not Working on EE After HyperOS Update

Quick Answer If 5G stopped working on your Xiaomi with EE after a HyperOS update, go to Settings → SIM cards & mobile networks → EE SIM → Preferred network type → Select 5G/4G/3G auto. Then restart your phone. If still missing, reset network settings and check EE's 5G coverage in your area. 5G Worked Before the HyperOS Update But Not After This is a common pattern reported by EE users on Xiaomi community forums. Before the update, 5G worked normally. Immediately after updating to HyperOS 2.0 or 2.1, 5G stopped working or the 5G icon disappeared. Why this happens: User reports indicate that HyperOS updates may reset network stack settings, including preferred network type and carrier configuration. The fix is usually settings-related – not a hardware problem or permanent bug. Follow the steps below in order. Why Xiaomi 5G May Stop Working on EE After HyperOS Update Based on user reports across Xiaomi community forums and EE support threads, three causes are most freq...

Xiaomi WiFi Calling Missing on O2? UK Solution

Quick Answer If WiFi Calling is missing on your Xiaomi with O2 UK, contact O2 on 202 and ask them to enable VoWiFi on your account. Restart your phone and check Settings → SIM cards & mobile networks → O2 SIM → WiFi Calling toggle. How to Enable O2 WiFi Calling on Xiaomi – First Step Based on user reports across O2 UK community forums, most Xiaomi users miss WiFi Calling because O2 hasn't enabled it on their account. Call O2 UK: 202 (free from O2 SIM) or 0344 809 0202 (8am–8pm daily) Request specifically: "Enable WiFi Calling (VoWiFi) on my account" Provide your IMEI number (dial *#06# on Xiaomi) Ask them to confirm the feature is active on their side User reports on O2 community forum indicate provisioning takes from a few hours up to a day. After they confirm, restart your Xiaomi and wait a few hours before checking the toggle. Models That Commonly Work with O2 WiFi Calling Based on O2 community discussions and user reports, these ...

Xiaomi Mobile Data Not Working on Vodafone UK? Fix

Xiaomi Mobile Data Not Working on Vodafone UK? 7 Fixes That Work Quick Answer If Xiaomi mobile data is not working on Vodafone UK, check APN settings first. Most reported issues occur after a HyperOS update resets network settings. Confirm the APN ( wap.vodafone.co.uk or internet ), restart the phone, and contact Vodafone on 191 if data provisioning is disabled. Why Xiaomi Mobile Data Stops Working on Vodafone UK Based on user reports across Xiaomi community forums and Vodafone UK support threads, four causes are most common: APN misconfiguration – Vodafone UK APN resets after HyperOS updates. Multiple Redmi Note 13 users have reported this after HyperOS 1.0 → 2.0. Carrier provisioning issue – Mobile data flag disabled on Vodafone side. Vodafone support can verify this in under 5 minutes. Network registration failure – Xiaomi fails to register on Vodafone 4G/5G, especially after SIM swaps or network refreshes. HyperOS update bug – User reports on XDA for...

Giffgaff Hotspot No Internet on Xiaomi? UK Fix

Giffgaff Hotspot Connects but No Internet for Laptop — Xiaomi Fix (UK) Reality check You turn on hotspot on your Xiaomi. Your laptop connects. Full Wi-Fi bars. No internet. Your phone still has internet. TikTok works. YouTube works. But your laptop shows "Connected, No Internet". You restart hotspot. You restart laptop. You toggle airplane mode. Nothing. This is where people usually get it wrong. Most guides tell you to check APN settings. Or reset network settings. Or change hotspot band from 2.4GHz to 5GHz. None of that works on Giffgaff with Xiaomi. Because the problem isn't your hotspot configuration. It's how Giffgaff (O2's network) handles tethered traffic differently from phone traffic — and how HyperOS misreports that traffic. What actually breaks most often Two things work together to break this. First: Giffgaff uses O2's network. O2 has a specific traffic policy for tethering: they DEPRIORITISE tethered data below phone data. On iPhones ...

O2 VoLTE Dies on Xiaomi in Older London Flats — What Support Won't Say

O2 VoLTE Dies on Xiaomi in Older London Flats — What Support Won't Say Reality check You live in a flat in London. Not a new one. One of those Victorian conversions in Hackney. Or a council block in Brixton. Or a mansion block in Earl's Court. Your Xiaomi shows signal. 4G. Sometimes 5G. But when you make a call, the network drops to 3G. Or the call fails entirely. You check Settings → Mobile network → SIM. VoLTE is ON. Everything looks right. This is where people usually get it wrong. They blame O2's coverage. They blame the building. They buy signal boosters. They switch to EE. The problem isn't the building. It's how O2's VoLTE handshake fails inside older London flats — and how Xiaomi's HyperOS handles (or doesn't handle) that failure. O2 support won't fix this. They don't know how. What actually breaks most often One thing. Not coverage. Not your phone. O2 uses a specific VoLTE frequency band (Band 20, 800MHz) for indoor coverage...

SMARTY 5G Slower Than 4G on Xiaomi After Midnight — Three's Real Policy

SMARTY 5G Slower Than 4G on Xiaomi After Midnight — Three's Real Policy Reality check You’re on SMARTY because it’s cheap. Unlimited data. No contract. Uses Three’s network. During the day, it’s fine. Maybe 50-80Mbps. Enough for TikTok. Enough for YouTube. Then midnight hits. Or 9 PM. Depends on your postcode. Your Xiaomi shows 5G. Speed test gives you 2-5Mbps. Sometimes 0.5. Switch to 4G manually. Suddenly 30-40Mbps. This is where people usually get it wrong. They blame Xiaomi’s modem. They blame HyperOS. They reset APN, change network types, flash different firmware. None of that works. Because the problem isn’t your phone. It’s Three’s traffic shaping. And SMARTY doesn’t have to tell you about it. What actually breaks most often One thing. Not five. Not “network congestion”. Three applies video throttling and P2P shaping after peak hours, but their 5G SA (Standalone) implementation misidentifies Xiaomi’s traffic as video even when it’s not. Here’s the technical bi...

Vodafone Shows 5G But No Internet on Xiaomi 13 Pro — London Fix That Worked

Vodafone Shows 5G But No Internet on Xiaomi 13 Pro — London Fix That Worked Reality check You're in London. King's Cross. Or maybe Shoreditch. Your Xiaomi 13 Pro shows five bars. 5G icon. Full strength. And nothing loads. WhatsApp says "connecting". Instagram spins forever. Google Maps shows grey squares. You restart. You toggle airplane mode. You reset APN. You even call Vodafone. They say: "We can see your device is connected. Have you tried turning it off and on?" This is where people usually get it wrong. Most guides tell you to check "Preferred network type" or reset network settings. That works for iPhones. That works for Pixels. It doesn't work for Xiaomi on Vodafone in London. Because the problem isn't your connection. It's the handshake between Vodafone's 5G NSA (Non-Standalone) and HyperOS's modem firmware. And Vodafone won't tell you that. What actually breaks most often Two things. Not ten. Not ...