How to connect devices using WiFi Direct?

Last Update date : 2026-06-17
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How to Connect Devices Using Wi-Fi Direct on Samsung Galaxy?

Learn how to set up and use Wi-Fi Direct on Samsung Galaxy devices for seamless file sharing, printing, and syncing without a router.

Wi-Fi Direct enables Samsung Galaxy devices to connect directly with compatible devices like printers, laptops, or other smartphones without requiring a traditional Wi-Fi network or router. This feature supports fast data transfers, wireless printing, and file synchronization across devices. Follow these steps to connect your Samsung Galaxy device using Wi-Fi Direct.

1. How to Enable Wi-Fi Direct on Samsung Galaxy Devices

  1. Open the Settings app on your Samsung Galaxy device.
  2. Tap on Connections or Network & Internet, depending on your device model.
  3. Select Wi-Fi Direct from the available options.
  4. Turn on the Wi-Fi Direct toggle to activate the feature.
  5. Your device will now search for nearby devices supporting Wi-Fi Direct.

Once the list of available devices appears, select the desired device to establish a connection. Confirm the connection request on both devices if prompted.

2. Supported Samsung Galaxy Devices

Wi-Fi Direct is supported on most Samsung Galaxy devices, including Galaxy S24, Galaxy S25, Galaxy S26, Galaxy Z Fold, Galaxy Z Flip, and Galaxy A series smartphones. Ensure your device is running the latest software version for optimal compatibility.

3. Additional Things to Check

- Ensure both devices have Wi-Fi enabled before accessing Wi-Fi Direct settings.

- Verify that both devices are within close proximity for a stable connection.

- Restart both devices if the connection fails or the device list does not appear.

4. Why Wi-Fi Direct May Not Work

- Software update issues or outdated firmware on either device can disrupt Wi-Fi Direct functionality.

- Interference from other wireless networks or electronic devices may affect the connection stability.

- Compatibility issues may arise if one of the devices does not fully support Wi-Fi Direct protocols.

5. When Wi-Fi Direct Connections Fail

If your Samsung Galaxy device fails to connect via Wi-Fi Direct, try the following troubleshooting steps:

  1. Check if both devices support Wi-Fi Direct.
  2. Ensure the Wi-Fi Direct feature is enabled on both devices.
  3. Move closer to the connected device to reduce signal interference.
  4. Restart both devices and attempt reconnection.
  5. Update the software on both devices to the latest version.

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