Problem in connection for internet

Hi sir I have hp g6-2231tx laptop it was working good but from last few days it is creating some problem.I am using my Android phone to connect it for internet through wifi hotspot, but from few days it is connecting. I tried every possible possibilities from my own knowledge. But I failed. I tried to connect with the dongle model but issue continued. Sir please assist me in this regard. I will be very thankful .

I would like to assist but I need some more information. Do you have printer on wireless network. Do you get an error message when you try to connect to app?

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