How to connect a Nintendo Switch to your phone’s hotspot

Data caps shouldn't be a cause for worry.

The best thing about the Nintendo Switch is you can have all the same games with you on the go that you do at home. Whether you're fighting Nazis on the subway or racing karts on a plane, you can have a good bit of fun while you're on the go.

That's even true of multiplayer games. Your smartphone has a great data connection it can share with nearby devices, with some caveats.

Here's how to connect a Nintendo Switch to your phone's hotspot!

A word on data usage

Mobile plans often have data caps associated with them. Even if it's not a hard data cap, you'll likely have a situation where you get the first 10GB of data at 4G speeds, then anything after that will be at slower 3G speeds until your billing cycle resets. Even if you have an "unlimited" plan, you may be throttled if you connect to a high-congestion tower, or have a cap on how much tethering/mobile hotspot data you can use.

We tested out how much data Fortnite uses, and it's fortunately not enough to blow through a data cap: an hour's worth of playtime used about 19MB of data. If you have a truly unlimited plan — or you never get on a congested tower — gaming from your phone's hotspot may be great. The biggest issue will be keeping a consistent enough signal so your gaming experience isn't awful.

More: How much data does online gaming on the Nintendo Switch use?

What to do on an iPhone

You have three options for using the hotspot on your iPhone: WiFi, Bluetooth, and USB. For the Switch, your only real option is a Wi-Fi hotspot. Here's how to set that up on your iPhone!

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Select Cellular.
  3. Select Personal Hotspot.
  4. Turn the hotspot on.

The phone will display your hotspot's network name and password. You'll need these when you turn on your Switch.

What to do on an Android phone

Again, the only real option for Android users is to set up a Wi-Fi hotspot from their phone. Here's how to set it up!

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Select Network & Internet.
  3. Select Hotspot & tethering.
  4. Select Wi-Fi hotspot.
  5. Turn the hotspot on.

The phone will display your hotspot's network name and password. You'll need these when you turn on your Switch.

What to do on your Switch

The next step is to make sure your Switch actually connects to the hotspot's network. Fortunately, it's no different than connecting to any other wireless network:

  1. Select Settings from your Switch's home screen.
  2. Select Internet.
  3. Select Internet Settings.
  4. Let the Switch search for networks.
  5. Select your hotspot from the Networks Found list.
  6. Enter your hotspot's password and select OK.

As long as your cellular signal is strong enough for the Switch to maintain a reliable connection, you're good! If not, you'll have to wait until your back on your home Wi-Fi, or in an area with a stronger cell connection.

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