Here’s how to share Wi-Fi between a Chromebook and Android device

Follow this step-by-step guide to easily link Chromebook and Android devices
An undated image of a girl using Chromebook. — Unsplash
An undated image of a girl using Chromebook. — Unsplash

Alphabet-owned Google recently added a few significant features fostering interoperability between different devices for an enhanced user-friendly experience. Similarly, android devices, Chromebooks, and their accessories entail amazing features that offer you an impressive experience. But, here’s how to interconnect these devices.

Use the Chromebook Phone Hub

To link your Android phone to your Chromebook, Chromebook Phone Hub is a perfect medium that promotes interoperability. Gadinsider has a step-by-step guide that how can you do it.

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  1. Firstly, switch on the Bluetooth on your Android device and Chromebook.
  2. Now, tap on time > Settings gear to navigate to the Settings app.
  3. Then select Connected Devices.
  4. Afterwards, click on the Setup button on your Android device.
  5. Choose your device and click on Connect.
  6. Now, enter your password and click on Done.
  7. Afterwards, click on the arrow, present on the right side of your phone.
  8. Wi-Fi sync will now appear at the bottom of the page, click on it.

By Quick Share

Here’s how to link Android devices to Chromebooks with Quick Share.

  1. Firstly, navigate to the quick settings menu.
  2. Then, browse the Internet tile and click on it.
  3. Now, choose settings gear, which is present alongside the Wi-Fi network that you want to share and tap on it.
  4. Afterwards, verify yourself through biometrics or your PIN.
  5. Then, click on Quick Share > Chromebook.
  6. Now, you will receive a prompt regarding declining or sharing the request, just accept it.
  7. Now, you can easily access it, once the Chromebook gets Wi-Fi network.