Pair your devices and try again to connect to Personal Hotspot.On your Windows PC, click the Bluetooth icon in the Notification area. Select "Show Bluetooth devices" and select the device that provides Personal Hotspot.Select the device that provides Personal Hotspot, then click the Remove button. On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Bluetooth.Tap the Info icon next to the device that provides Personal Hotspot, then tap Forget this Device. On the iPad or iPod touch that needs to connect to Personal Hotspot, tap Settings > Bluetooth.If you still can't connect, follow these steps: On your PC, choose Settings, click the Bluetooth icon, then turn Bluetooth off and back on.On your Mac, click the Bluetooth icon in the menu bar or click Bluetooth in Control Center, then turn Bluetooth off and back on.On your iOS or iPadOS devices, go to Settings > Bluetooth and turn Bluetooth off and back on.On your devices, turn Bluetooth off and back on: * When you turn on Maximize Compatibility, internet performance and Wi-Fi security might be reduced for devices connected to the hotspot.
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The network name is the same as the iOS device that provides Personal Hotspot and the Personal Hotspot icon might appear next to it. Zoom in on one of the stuck pixels and select the Spot Healing Brush by pressing the J key or selecting it in the toolbar palette.
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If you want to change the Wi-Fi network name, learn how to change your device name. Remember the device's Wi-Fi network name and password that appear on this screen.
Make sure that Allow Others to Join is on.On the device that provides Personal Hotspot, go to Settings > Personal Hotspot, then follow these steps: