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Ways To Fix iPhone Hotspot Not Working on Mac 1. Turn on Airplane Mode This is another surefire fix for iPhone (and iPad) connectivity issues. If you're having trouble connecting to wireless Internet or Wi-Fi, or example for downloading apps like scanner app pdf, Airplane Mode can help restore your carrier's normal settings. If your iPhone hotspot isn't working on your Mac, turning Airplane Mode on and off might solve the problem. Tap the airplane icon in Control Center or go to Settings and turn on airplane mode. Wait 5-10 seconds and turn off the option again. Now connect your Mac to the iPhone hotspot and check if you can access the internet. 2. Enable connection responsibility turn on both devices Instant Hotspot is a continuous feature of iOS-macOS that allows you to access the Internet through a personal hotspot without entering the hotspot password. To use Instant Hotspot, both iPhone and Mac must have tethering enabled. If you get the message "Failed to set up personal hotspot on iPhone" every time you connect your Mac to your iPhone's hotspot, make sure that tethering is enabled on both devices. On your iPhone, go to General > AirPlay & Handoff and enable Handoff. Enable Handoff on your Mac by going to System Preferences > General and selecting Allow Handoff between this Mac and your iCloud devices. System Settings > General when Allow switching between this Mac and your iCloud devices is selected In addition to the above, make sure the following conditions are also met: 1. Both devices (iPhone and Mac) are logged into iCloud with the same Apple ID. 2. Both devices have Bluetooth enabled. 3. Both devices have Wi-Fi enabled. 3. Restart iPhone and Mac Can you connect your Mac to other Wi-Fi networks but not to your hotspot? Restart your iPhone and try again. If your Mac still can't connect to a hotspot or other Wi-Fi networks, restart your Mac and see if that fixes the problem. 4. Network Settings Reset If the problem persists despite trying all the solutions above, you should consider resetting your iPhone's network settings. This can resolve issues with your cellular network and potentially resolve issues that prevent your Mac from connecting to a hotspot. Resetting iPhone network settings restores the following settings to factory settings: Cellular/Mobile Data, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and VPN. Follow the instructions below to reset the network settings on your iPhone or iPad. 1. Select Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings. 2. Enter your iPhone passcode and tap Reset Network Settings when prompted. The iPhone/iPad will restart and should resolve any network errors affecting the Personal Hotspot connection. Note. A network reset will remove all previously connected Wi-Fi networks and Bluetooth devices from your device's memory. Your personal hotspot will be renamed to "iPhone". To change the hotspot, go to Settings > General > About and tap Name. Find more: How To Retrieve Your iPhone If It Is Lost Or Stolen Halloween Games for Kids on iPhone and iPad
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