Other Wireless Connections
VPN
VPN is a professional network communication device, extending a private network across a public network. VPN enables users to send and receive data across shared or public networks as if their computing devices were directly connected to the private network.
Add VPN
Go to "Settings" > "Other Wireless Connections" > "VPN" >. Enter the name, VPN type, server address and more information to add a VPN.
Tethering
You can share your network in the following four ways.
Personal Hotspot
Go to "Settings" > "Other Wireless Connections" > "Personal Hotspot".
When Personal Hotspot is on, your Internet connection can be detected and shared by surrounding devices. It should be noted that more data and power may be consumed. Personal Hotspot will automatically turn off after 10 minutes when no device is connected.
Enter "Personal Hotspot Settings" to set the name and password for your personal hotspot.
You can also set blacklist, maximum connected devices, and data restriction in "Connection Management".
Wi-Fi Tethering
Go to "Settings" > "Other Wireless Connections" > "Wi-Fi Tethering".
When Wi-Fi Tethering is on, your Wi-Fi network will be shared. More data and power may be consumed. Personal Hotspot will automatically turn off after 10 minutes when no device is connected.
Enter "Wi-Fi Tethering Settings" to set the name and password for your hotspot. When "Visible to Other Devices" is turned off, you can manually add networks to connect to the hotspot.
Other Devices Connect to Your Hotspot
Search the name of your hotspot.
Enter the password as prompted to connect.
Note: Up to 10 devices can connect to your hotspot at the same time. Wi-Fi Tethering cannot be used simultaneously with OPPO Share, Wi-Fi Direct, Multi-screen Interaction, and other functions.
USB Tethering
Connect your phone to the computer with a data cable. Go to "Settings" > "Other Wireless Connections".
Turn on "USB Tethering", the computer will automatically recognize and share your Internet connection.
When the pairing is done. Go to "Settings" > "Other Wireless Connections" > "Bluetooth Tethering".
Another device should turn on the Bluetooth and tap the name of your Bluetooth to share your Internet connection.
To turn off Bluetooth Tethering. Go to "Settings" > "Other Wireless Connections" > "Bluetooth Tethering".
Or, you can tap "Unpair" to disconnect Bluetooth and stop sharing your Internet connection.
NFC
Go to "Settings" > "Other Wireless Connections" > "NFC".
When "NFC" is on, the phone is allowed to exchange data with any device in close proximity.
You can also use "Touch & Pay" and "Android Beam". Your phone is allowed to make a payment or transfer data via NFC.
Wireless Transport
Wi-Fi Direct
Through "Wi-Fi Direct", you can transfer data swiftly to peer devices when connecting to the same wireless network.
Screencast
Go to "Settings" > "Other Wireless Connections" > "Screencast".
Your phone's display can be paired in real time with a display device after enabling wireless display on the display device.
DLNA
When "DLNA" is enabled, the phone will automatically search for the DLNA device in the same Wi-Fi wireless network, and then project the phone screen to the target device.