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I have a Windows 10 laptop, running OS version 1607 and with all latest updates installed. I routinely use the mobile hotspot feature to share the Ethernet connection with WI-FI devices, and I find that quite often the function just turns off on its own after a while.
I have disabled automatic standby and/or hibernation, both when running on battery and when running on mains power; BTW, this is an office setting: the computer is always connected both to power and Ethernet.
The issue seems to be related to screen timeout; the mobile hostspot feature doesn't turn off if I manually lock the screen (Windows-L), but it does when the screen turns off due to timeout (regardless of whether it's already locked or not). This seems also to be a common issue on Windows 10 phones, where the exact same thing happens when the phone screen auto-locks.
Why does this happen, and how can I fix it (other than always leaving the screen turned on, which is something I'd like to avoid)?
Do you have a device connected when mobile hotspot ("share my connection with other devices") turns off? – user598527 – 2016-11-19T19:48:48.440
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Try this https://youtu.be/SfWazCPo44w
– tMJ – 2017-01-02T17:57:47.993@tMJ That is helpful – NVZ – 2017-04-24T08:29:37.060
@tMJ That's exactly what I was going to suggest, but instead, I was thinking it may be the hard disk shutting down.. – var firstName – 2017-06-30T17:39:51.197