WiFi id. I used to get problems with connecting my iPhone 4 to my surround sound system via Bluetooth, as the name corrupted because of the '. Go to Settings / General / About / Name and take out the ', so mine became Marks iPhone. This solved the problem and changed the hotspot name too, as you want.

The personal hotspot only transmits the name temporarily, probably for security or power saving reasons. Just click the hotspot button off then on again and it transmits again for a short while. You only need it to transmit while you first tether a device. From then it should just join automatically when in range, in my experience.


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I just wanted to make sure this works. I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition (WiFi Only version), and I'm planning to upgrade to either the iPhone 6+ or the Galaxy Note 4. I'm still weighing out pros and cons to both, but I wanted to make sure that I can use the hotspot on my iPhone to use my Note tablet in public. I know how to use to hotspot on the iPhone; I just wanted to see if it will work.

I've got a hotspot on my iPhone (iPhone 5, 8.1.3), it works great with my iPad2, but not with my Mac Book Pro (10.10.2). I expect the hotspot to appear in the list of available wi-fi's so I can select it, but it doesn't. Haven't been able to find any advice online that has been helpful. Sound like a trivial matter and that I've just got an incorrect setting somewhere, but can't figure out what it would be.

Particle Community - I teach an Internet of Things course and, once again, could use a little help for my students. We are using Argons, mostly in the classroom. However, for their capstone projects, I have a couple students that need to be connected outdoors. We are able to connect to an android hotspot no issue (particle serial wifi and enter the android credentials). However, it does not seem to work for connecting to iphones. Is there a tip or trick of what might be needed to connect Argon wifi to an IOS hotspot? Thanks.

Thank you everyone. Using the above to make sure the iPhone was setup to accept connections and then clearing the wifi credentials followed by loading only the hotspot credentials seems to have worked. On behalf of my students, appreciate the help.

I've had this same problem on my last two Iphone 4's. On my original black i've had wifi hotspot set up for a while and working great. After updating to 4.3.3 it was still working well. Eventually it completely went missing. Yes I know you have to go to general-----network---- etc ...but once you activate it you have personal hotspot feature as an option under wifi. Now the option is gone and when you go to general-----network----etc the option to set it up is no longer there and tethering via usb is no longer an option either. After I would restore the iphone the option to set up would be there again. I would re set it up and it would work fine...then after a while it would disappear again. This is really getting annoying having to restore my phone each time it would disappear. I now have a new white iphone 4 running 4.3.3. I set up tethering no problem and was working well. A couple of days later i tried to use it again and realized it was missing again. The same case as my last iphone....its obviously a bug in the new update.

For me wireless debugging works flawlessly on my home Wi-Fi, but I always wanted to go in the park and have the freedom of developing applications without the cable, where my iPhone provides Internet via its hotspot.

Connect to iPhone's hotspot. Disconnect the USB cable. My iPhone is still visible under Devices because wireless debugging is enabled, but I cannot run and debug applications. Control + click the iPhone, and select: Connect via IP: 172.20.10.1 Done! Now it just works.

I recently bought an iPad 2 wifi (LOVE IT), opting not to pay extra for 3G since my iPhone 4 has a personal hotspot built in. And this was a good idea I think, but I'm having what I believe to be an odd issue. Maybe it's normal but knowing Apple like I do I doubt this is a feature :) Anyway I enabled the hotspot on my iPhone and looked at iPad network connections. There it was ready to connect! That worked great. The problem, though, is that it drops after not being used for a while and the only way to reconnect it is to go to the iPhone Settins > Personal Hotspot and turn that feature off and on again.

This is kind of annoying because I would have thought that once it's enbled, any time I wake my iPad up it would reconnect to the iPhone if it's in range of the iPad. Am I just wishful thinking or do I have to go into the iPhone and iPad settings every single time I want to use the hotspot feature. You'd think it would attempt to work similarly to how my MacBok Pro and iPhone get along. The difference being it's using USB I suppose. Every time the two connect, the hotspot kicks in and I can hop on the Internet from the laptop.

I think it's important we draw the distinction between the hotspot disabling if no client has connected and the iphone dropping an already existing connection. personally, even when i am on the personal hotspot screen on my iphone (and my screen is active), my ipad 2 almost instantly loses a connection once i start to use data on the ipad. tried resetting network settings.

I have an iphone 4 4.3.3 and use the hotspot to connect to a laptop and ipod touch 4g 4.2.1 and it is useless. I get kicked off anywhere from 1 minute to 60 minutes, without auto reconnection. Both devices disconnected at the same time also, so it's got to be a fault with the iphone.

I just upgraded to have the hotspot so I could use my MacBook Pro on the road where there isn't an ethernet or Wi-Fi connection and had the same problem. The connection seemed to disconnect after a minute or two. I could reconnect it by turning the Personal Hot Spot off and back on again, but of course this was a pain. My first thought after reading the posts above was the phone was trying to conserve battery power and Apple had probably devised an auto shut down function. When I called the help desk, we discussed this theory and the technitian suggested the above procedure. He said there was no documentation at Apple for a solution and asked me to first, confirm the timing of the drop, then change the Auto-Lock. Wha La!

Thanks but what is the relevance of the picture you attached? It does not solve the question. My carrier allow for hotspot alright through mobile data. My question relates to how to disconnect hotspot. Very obvious that I have hotspot and my carrier allows that.

My hotspot 'timeout' is determined by the amount of data I use. When I reach the data limit, the speed of the hotspot slows down dramatically. I don't know your carrier but mine is Verizon - and their site shows my data limit and usage. I have set up alarms with them so that when my data usage is close to the limit, I get a text warning telling me this.

It finds the hotspot and when I try to connect (after writing in password) "Connection to ***** has timed out, connection failed" It saves the connection and shows as saved but when tries to connect multiple times it says "wrong password" even it haven't been changed. After messing out the whole hotspot disappears from the wifi menu on my tablet, then it appears back when I reset network settings on iphone.

I have the same problem with my ipad pro 2018 hotspot. The interesting thing is, the hotspot works with another ipad wifi connecting to it and functioning, but an older android phone has the same problem as yours.

When I try to connect my ubuntu with iphone's personal hotspot it won't connect in certain times, But sometimes it will recognize the device and connect to WiFi but it will automatically disconnect in 10 min or 15 min or so. I have no trouble with Android Phones,I have checked with Samsung, Oppo and Vivo everything is working fine, but iPhone has some problems

Struggled with this issue yesterday and now I just got it working. Hasn't even been 15 minutes yet I don't think but writing this on a laptop running ubuntu that's connected to my iPhone's hotspot as I type.

I recently bought a Dell Latitude 12-7275. I also have a new IPhone 8. When I try to connect the Dell to a hotspot through the IPhone, my Iphone flashes several times at the top and bottom of the screen, and then the Dell gives me a message that it "Can't connect to this network."

I managed to get my iPhone hotspot to work today. I went to Settings > Wi-fi > Manage Known Networks, clicked on my iPhone network and then clicked on Forget. Then I tried re-connecting normally, and it worked perfectly.

I want to be able to sync my 1Password vault between my Mac at home, iPhone and Windows PC at work. Firewall and security restrictions at work prevent me from using a cloud based solution (like Dropbox) so I was happy to hear about the possibility of syncing over secured wifi connection. I am unable to connect my personal iPhone to the wifi network at work, so I am enabling a wifi hotspot on my iPhone and connecting my Windows laptop to it. This enables me to be on the same wifi network. I've installed bonjour and get the secret code dialog on 1Password for windows. When I go to my phone and try the wifi sync, however, I'm stuck on the "Sync using Wif-Fi" screen with the "One moment please..." message. 2351a5e196

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