If you’re like most people, you probably use your smartphone or tablet to connect to the internet at home, work, or when you’re on the go. But what if you want to use your phone or tablet as a hotspot for your PlayStation 4? Here’s how to do it. First, make sure that your PlayStation 4 is connected to the internet. If it isn’t, go to “Settings” on your PS4 and select “Network.” Then, select “Wi-Fi” and enter your Wi-Fi password. Next, open the “Settings” app on your phone or tablet and select “Mobile Networks.” Under “Data Connections,” tap on the name of the network that you want to connect to (in our example, it would be “PlayStation Network”). Then tap on the three dots in the top-right corner of the network name and select “Add Connection.” Now, under “Advanced Options,” scroll down until you see a section called “Hotspot.” Tap on it and enter your PS4’s IP address (which can be found by going to Settings > System > About Your PS4). You’ll also need to set up port forwarding if necessary. Finally, tap on OK. Your phone or tablet should now show a green checkmark next to its name in Mobile Networks and be able to use as a hotspot for your PlayStation 4. ..