

A "tethering has no internet" message might appear on your phone if you tried to turn the hotspot on, but airplane mode was already on.You can usually contact your mobile operator to get more data. Your plan's data might have been paused if you reached its limit. Unless you subscribe to an unlimited data plan with your mobile carrier, there's an upper limit to how much data can pass through your phone.Turn airplane mode on and then off, to refresh the connection, or see what to do when mobile data isn't working. Did your phone have an active mobile internet connection prior to making the hotspot? A valid connection on your phone is necessary for your computer to ultimately use it.Is your computer too far from your phone? If you're using the Wi-Fi or Bluetooth option, you've probably walked too far from your PC for the connection to remain established.You might need to contact your carrier if this is your first time trying to use the hotspot they might need to enable the feature on their end, or you might need to pay extra to create a hotspot.

Double-check the hotspot on your phone shows an internet connection.The computer might still be reaching for a Wi-Fi network, or maybe it's connected to a Wi-Fi network with no internet access. Make sure the PC's Wi-Fi is disabled if you're connected over USB.
