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Wi‑Fi Direct is not intended to enable several devices to a single router. Truthfully, Wi‑Fi Direct enables smartphones to establish a direct link without intermediaries, eliminating the need for a central network node altogether. It forms a direct device-to-device connection, allowing two or more devices such as handsets to share files, watch content, check this out or engage in multiplayer gaming via direct wireless connection without going through a central network.



If your goal is to link several smartphones to one Wi‑Fi access point so they can all access the internet or share resources on a private network, you must rely on standard Wi-Fi. Just enable the wireless connection on all smartphones, then choose the network ID from the list of available networks. When prompted, enter the network key, and every device will establish its own connection to the central network.



Wi‑Fi Direct is useful when you want to send images without cloud involvement without using mobile data, or when you want to connect a phone to a wireless display without router dependency. Nevertheless, it cannot substitute the role of a access point. Trying to use Wi‑Fi Direct to connect phones to a router will not work because Wi‑Fi Direct functions independently of the standard wireless framework.



To ensure that each of your smartphones stay connected and can exchange data reliably, stick with conventional wireless networking for router-based connections. Leverage peer-to-peer Wi‑Fi only when you need direct device-to-device communication without relying on a router. Recognizing the difference between these two methods will guide you toward the optimal solution for your needs.