One of the iPhone's best features is its ability to share your cellular data connection with other devices, which is known as Personal Hotspot, or tethering. Personal Hotspot may be easy to use, but there's a lot to understand about it. Get answers to common questions and troubleshooting issues about Personal Hotspot on the iPhone in this article.
Go5G Tethering: 15GB high-speed data then unlimited on our network at max 3G speeds. Go5G Plus Tethering: 50GB high-speed data then unlimited on our network at max 3G speeds. Service may be terminated or restricted for excessive roaming. For the small fraction of customers using >50GB/mo., primary data usage must be on smartphone or tablet. Wi-Fi tethering to your iPhone or cellular iPad is the best method to use. All it involves in enabling your Personal Hotspot on either of those devices and then finding the network on your MacBook or PC. The best part is that, if you use Mac, you can use Instant Hotspot, which lets you bypass the password requirement altogether (yay, Apple ID!). Hotspot data usage is directly related to the activities you do on the devices you are tethering to your hotspot. In general, a hotspot uses anywhere from 60MB/hour to 810MB/hour depending on the activity.Yes, the hotspots on Motorola's Moto G phones work on T-Mobile networks. Here's how you turn on the hotspot: Step one: Go to Settings > Network & internet > Advanced. Step two: Tap Mobile Hotspot & Tethering. Step three: Tap Mobile Hotspot. Step four: Tap the Mobile Hotspot switch to turn the Wi-Fi hotspot on or off.. 290 267 298 261 173 131 251 82