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There are several ways to connect other devices to your Personal Hotspot: Connect your other device to your iPhone through Wi-Fi settings. Pair your two devices with Bluetooth ®. Connect your other device to your iPhone with a cable. You can share the Personal Hotspot on your iPhone with another iPhone, an iPad, a Mac, a Windows device, and more.
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You can connect to a Personal Hotspot using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or USB. And with iOS 13 or later, devices that are connected to a Personal Hotspot will stay connected, even if the screen is locked, so those devices will still receive notifications and messages.
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By Axel Metz
last updated 4 May 2022
The simple steps to independent internet
•To turn your iPhone into a hotspot, go to Settings > Personal Hotspot and tap the slider next to Allow Others to Join.
•To connect to a Personal Hotspot, go to Settings > Wi-Fi, then look for the hotspot-enabled device in the list and select it.
Wherever you are in the world, there’s no such thing as a totally reliable Wi-Fi connection. Sometimes, your phone has to step in and help out with a much-needed network boost.
Luckily, most Apple devices have a handy function called Personal Hotspot, which lets you share the mobile data connection of your iPhone or iPad when you don’t have access to a Wi-Fi network.
•To turn your own device into a mobile hotspot, go to Settings > Personal Hotspot or Settings > Cellular / Mobile Data > Personal Hotspot, depending on your iPhone model.
•Tap the slider next to Allow Others to Join to make your device discoverable.
You’ll need to set up a Wi-Fi password to allow others to tether to your own device. Bear in mind that you’re only allowed to use ASCII characters when choosing your password (which includes all English letters, numbers and some punctuation marks), as non-ASCII characters (including Japanese, Russian, Chinese and other languages) won’t work.
If you can’t see the option for Personal Hotspot, contact your network provider to make sure you can use Personal Hotspot with your data plan.
You can connect to your own or someone else’s Personal Hotspot using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or USB.
Using Wi-Fi:
•Follow the previous steps to set up a device with Personal Hotspot.
•Then, on the device you want to connect, go to Settings > Wi-Fi and look for the named iPhone or iPad in the list.
•Tap the Wi-Fi network to join. If asked, enter the password for the Personal Hotspot.
Using Bluetooth:
•To disconnect a device, turn off Personal Hotspot (slide the Allow Others to Join tab), turn off Bluetooth or unplug the USB cable from your device.
When you connect a device to your Personal Hotspot, the status bar turns blue and shows how many devices have joined. The number of devices that can join your Personal Hotspot at one time depends on your network provider and iPhone model.
If other devices have joined your Personal Hotspot using Wi-Fi, you can only use mobile data to connect to the internet from the host device.
With iOS 13 or later, devices that are connected to a Personal Hotspot will stay connected, even if the screen is locked, so those devices will still receive notifications and messages.
Certain apps and features that require a Wi-Fi connection might not work while using a Personal Hotspot. For example, you might not be able to make an iCloud backup or upload photos to iCloud Photo Library or Photo Stream.
Happy internet sharing!
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Mar 5, 2024 · Say you’re stuck somewhere with no Wi-Fi (the horror) or just an overloaded Wi-Fi network. There’s work to be done, and you need a connection; the time has come to use your iPhone to set up your own personal Wi-Fi hotspot, and we'll show you how.
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