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torg842
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Jun 16, 2022

Windows Mobile Hotspot Bug - Crashes Internet Apps

I found a weird bug when I updated Windows yesterday. I have my computer connected to the internet via ethernet cord. But I use it as a hotspot for my phone (I don't get cell signal where I am). This has worked great for years. But after the update, when I turn on Mobile hotspot in Windows, it crashes any apps that are connecting to the internet. This includes browsers (Edge, Chrome and Firefox), as well as apps like Steam. The internet is working great. I've check on multiple computers. If I turn off Mobile hotspot in Windows, all the apps using the internet work perfectly again.

 

My Windows build:

Edition Windows 11 Home
Version 21H2
OS build 22000.739
Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22000.739.0

 

My device build:

Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-9400 CPU @ 2.90GHz 2.90 GHz
Installed RAM 8.00 GB (7.87 GB usable)
System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor

37 Replies

  • Emmersonkelly's avatar
    Emmersonkelly
    Copper Contributor
    Experiencing this too on Windows 11, first time attempting to use mobile hotspot, using WiFi to wifi. Works fine on the connected devices but internet apps on the host don't work. Some level of internet access does work on the host e.g. I can ping 8.8.8.8 and use curl on the command line, but no browser will work.
  • torg842 yup I also have this problem since two days ago and it's verry anoying since my pc acces point is the only wifi avaliable for my phone 😕 

  • AaronJP's avatar
    AaronJP
    Copper Contributor

    torg842 I'm on windows 10 but the exact same update push did the exact same thing to my PC.

  • Mav_Monkey's avatar
    Mav_Monkey
    Copper Contributor
    Found this article - Win11 does it again

    Microsoft’s latest update, which rolled out June 16, is already causing an issue with some PCs.

    According to the official Microsoft (opens in new tab) post – spotted by Windows Central – Windows 11 update KB5014697 is preventing the Wi-Fi hotspot feature from working correctly on some PCs. Some systems running the update will lose internet connection when acting as a hot-spot host for other devices.

    The company is currently working on a permanent solution but meanwhile is offering the following temporary fix: "To mitigate the issue and restore internet access on the host device, you can disable the Wi-Fi hotspot feature. For instructions, please see Use your Windows PC as a mobile hotspot (opens in new tab)."

    However, the best solution may be to uninstall the update altogether until there’s a proper fix for this issue. If you want to know how to do that, check out our How to uninstall a Windows 10 update guide, which has several options that will work with Windows 11 as well.
    • TMajhome's avatar
      TMajhome
      Copper Contributor

      TMajhome

      I uninstalled KB5014697 and everything worked fine, again. On 6/19 KB5014697 was pushed. The same problem, reappeared!

      • TMajhome's avatar
        TMajhome
        Copper Contributor
        Correction: 6/19 KB5014699 was pushed. Uninstalling it, made things work, again.
  • Mav_Monkey's avatar
    Mav_Monkey
    Copper Contributor

    torg842Same issue here, very frustrating, crashes or disables all internet browsers and apps as others have stated. Stop the hotspot and it's fixed.

  • Aztata's avatar
    Aztata
    Copper Contributor
    Hello!
    Same issue here on Windows 10. Turning mobile hotspot on crashes any apps connected to the web (on the pc). All ethernet (through powerline adapter) until wifi to phone using the hotspot. Haven't found anything relevant yet about that issue.
    • Dumbgeon's avatar
      Dumbgeon
      Copper Contributor
      +1 having this issue on w10 after recent update.
  • Reza_Ameri's avatar
    Reza_Ameri
    Silver Contributor
    From what you explained it is a bug, therefore open start and search for feedback and open the Feedback Hub app and report this issue and you may upvote existing bugs.
  • zerovyr's avatar
    zerovyr
    Copper Contributor
    I'm currently experiencing this bug as well. Running a desktop pc that connects to the net via wifi, and connect my phone to the net via a hotspot from my pc due to only being allowed to register so many devices on my network.

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