While my iPhone comes to my rescue almost daily with handy
information, directions and useful apps, the main reason why I don’t
leave home without it is because it also packs a personal hotspot so I
can get online with my other devices, like my laptop and Wi-Fi-only
tablet. If you’ve got a data plan with your mobile carrier, you can
share your connection with any device via Wi-Fi, USB or Bluetooth.
Here’s how you can set up and use a personal hotspot on your iPhone or cellular iPad:
- On your cellular iOS device, launch Settings from the home screen and tap Personal Hotspot.
- On the next screen, toggle Personal Hotspot on.
Toggle Personal Hotspot on and change your Wi-Fi password
- You’ll notice a preset Wi-Fi password on this screen: tap it if you’d like to change it, or use the same one when logging on to your hotspot with other devices.
Once you’ve found your network, enter the password from the Personal Hotspot screen on your device and you’ll be able to share your iPhone’s internet connection.
To connect a device via Bluetooth, ensure your Bluetooth is turned on on both your devices. If your iOS device prompts you to turn on Bluetooth to enable hotspot sharing, allow it.
Pair your iOS device by looking for it in the Bluetooth devices list on your other device. You’ll be prompted on both devices to allow pairing, so go ahead and tap OK to complete the connection.
Note: On some devices, such as the Android-based Google Nexus 7, you may also have to indicate that you’d like to use your paired iOS device for internet access. To enable this, select your iPhone in the list of paired devices and check the box labeled Use for internet access.
Pairing an iPhone with an Android tablet
To disconnect devices, simply toggle Personal Hotspot off in Settings on your iOS device, or turn off Bluetooth, or unplug your iOS device from your computer.
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