To avoid unnecessary data charges, turn off Personal Hotspot when you don't need it. Click the More button again, choose Make Service Active, then click Apply. Click the More button below the list of services, choose Make Service Inactive, then click Apply. Earlier versions of macOS: Click iPhone USB.Click Make Inactive, then click Make Active. If iPhone USB doesn't appear in the list of network services, add iPhone USB using the steps to set up a network service. If iPhone USB appears in the list of network services:.A list of network services appears, including Wi-Fi. On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings (or System Preferences), then click Network.Make sure that you can locate and view your iPhone or iPad in iTunes or the Finder.With a USB cable, connect your Mac to the iPhone or iPad that provides Personal Hotspot.* When you turn on Maximize Compatibility, internet performance and Wi-Fi security might be reduced for devices connected to the hotspot. If you see a password error when you try to join Personal Hotspot, check the Wi-Fi password: On the device that provides Personal Hotspot, go to Settings > Personal Hotspot to see the Wi-Fi password.The network name is the same as the iOS device that provides Personal Hotspot and the Personal Hotspot icon might appear next to it. Make sure that you connect to the correct Wi-Fi network. On the device that needs to connect to Personal Hotspot: Stay on this screen until you connect your other device to the Wi-Fi network.
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