How To Enable Personal Hotspot On iPhone 11 Series

Imagine that the WiFi network in your home or office isn’t working, and you need it badly because you have a lot of work to finish in a limited time. This unwanted situation can happen anytime to anybody.

Imagine that the WiFi network in your home or office isn’t working, and you need it badly because you have a lot of work to finish in a limited time. This unwanted situation can happen anytime to anybody. Instead of complaining about it, it will be better to focus on the solution.

The solution to your problem may be the fabulous iPhone 11 or iPhone 11 Pro. You can enable Personal Hotspot on your iPhone 11 and connect it to your Mac or PC, then finish the work. How do I do that? Just scroll down this page to find out.

How To Enable Personal Hotspot On iPhone 11 Series

If you have never used Personal Hotspot on your iPhone 11 before, you must set it up first. Afterward, you can turn it on and off quickly from the Control Center.

  1. To set up a Personal Hotspot on your iPhone 11 for the first time, go to Settings.
  2. Tap the Cellular option to make sure it is on. Or, tap Personal Hotspot and skip step 3.
  3. While on the Cellular screen, choose Personal Hotspot.
  4. Tap on WiFi Password to set up your Personal Hotspot password.
  5. Tap Done.

Your iPhone is ready to share Internet access with other devices anytime. However, before sharing Internet access with others, ensure you have an active plan. To enable Personal Hotspot on your iPhone 11, ensure your battery life is full because it may drain faster. Here are the steps to enable Personal Hotspot on iPhone 11 from the Control Center.

  1. Swipe down your iPhone 11 screen to open the Control Center, and tap the Cellular Data icon to turn it on.
  2. Then, press and hold the Cellular Data icon until the card is open.
  3. Tap the Personal Hotspot icon.
  4. Find WiFi settings on other devices and select your iPhone name on the network list.
  5. Enter your Personal Hotspot password.

It can be tethered to devices signed in to the same iCloud account as your iPhone 11 without requiring a password. Just hit your iPhone name on the network list on that device. Once the tethering process succeeds, the status bar on your iPhone 11 will turn blue, and you will see the Personal Hotspot icon Personal Hotspot icon

 

with a number on it. The number on the icon shows how many devices are connected to your Personal Hotspot.

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