- Исправить неработающую проблему «Персональная точка доступа iPhone» – Как
- Вернуться в Интернет с помощью iPhone Персональная точка доступа с помощью этих исправлений
- Начните с очевидного – Bluetooth и WiFi
- Перезагрузите ваш iPhone
- У вас даже есть план рабочих данных?
- Проверьте настройки APN
- Проверьте покрытие вашей сети
- Сбросить настройки сети
- Проверьте свой ноутбук или устройство, которое вы подключаете к своему iPhone
- Обновите свой iPhone до последней версии iOS
- Когда все остальное терпит неудачу …
- If Personal Hotspot is not working on your iPhone or iPad (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
- Use these steps first
- If you can’t connect to Personal Hotspot with Wi-Fi
- If you can’t connect to Personal Hotspot with USB
- Connect your Mac to Personal Hotspot with USB
- If you can’t connect to Personal Hotspot with Bluetooth
- Pair your devices
- Connect to Personal Hotspot with Bluetooth
- If you still can’t connect to Personal Hotspot with Bluetooth
- Get more help
- Question: Q: while i am trying to switch on personal hotspot on my iphone 3gs, i am getting this error «to enable personal hotspot on this account, contact carrier»
- Helpful answers
- Question: Q: Unable to enable personal hotspot after iOS 9.0.1
- Helpful answers
Исправить неработающую проблему «Персональная точка доступа iPhone» – Как
Если ваш iPhone Personal Hotspot не работает, попробуйте эти исправления, чтобы снова начать работу.
Вернуться в Интернет с помощью iPhone Персональная точка доступа с помощью этих исправлений
Существует вероятность того, что ваш iPhone мог отказаться от призрака, если вы пытаетесь настроить личную точку доступа для своего ноутбука или любого другого устройства. В конце концов, лежащее в основе программное обеспечение должно время от времени ставить ногу на стол, но не паникуйте, мы поможем вам исправить все сразу, используя несколько методов, описанных ниже.
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Начните с очевидного – Bluetooth и WiFi
Личная точка доступа требует, чтобы в вашем iPhone были включены Bluetooth и радио, несмотря ни на что. Для этого запустите Центр управления, проведя пальцем по экрану, а затем включите радио и Wi-Fi. Это второй и третий тумблеры слева в верхнем ряду значков.
Перезагрузите ваш iPhone
Выключите iPhone и снова включите его. Если это не сработало, принудительно перезагрузите ваш iPhone. Если у вас iPhone 7 или iPhone 7 Plus, нажмите и удерживайте клавиши Power + Volume Down в течение нескольких секунд, пока не увидите экран загрузки логотипа Apple и отпустите. Если у вас есть какой-либо другой iPhone, нажмите и удерживайте кнопку Power + Home в течение нескольких секунд, пока не загрузитесь.
У вас даже есть план рабочих данных?
Персональная точка доступа абсолютно бесполезна, если у вас не включены сотовые данные или нет соответствующего тарифного плана под рукой. Чтобы включить сотовые данные, перейдите в Настройки> Сотовая связь> Сотовые данные. Если тумблер включен, но по-прежнему ничего не работает, то лучше позвонить своему оператору и спросить его, включены ли у вас данные вместе с планом привязки.
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Проверьте настройки APN
Обычно операторы автоматически устанавливают для вас точку доступа к данным по беспроводной сети. Но вы также можете настроить его вручную, выбрав «Настройки»> «Сотовая связь»> «Параметры сотовой связи»> «Сеть сотовой связи». Если эта страница полностью пуста, попросите вашего оператора отправить вам настройки APN, в противном случае найдите их для своего оператора с помощью поисковой системы.
Проверьте покрытие вашей сети
Если у вас жалкая полоска сотового приема, весьма вероятно, что Интернет не будет работать. Попробуйте немного изменить свою позицию, чтобы получить лучшие сигналы на вашем iPhone.
Сбросить настройки сети
Неправильные настройки сети также могут привести к неудаче. Перейдите в «Настройки»> «Основные»> «Сброс»> «Сбросить настройки сети». Имейте в виду одну вещь: это удалит все настройки, связанные с сетью, с вашего iPhone, такие как сохраненные сети Wi-Fi и еще много чего. Кроме того, это также удалит настройки APN для сотовой связи, поэтому убедитесь, что у вас есть необходимые данные, готовые для повторного ввода.
Проверьте свой ноутбук или устройство, которое вы подключаете к своему iPhone
Существует вероятность того, что что-то не так с вашим ноутбуком или устройством, которое вы подключаете к своему iPhone, чтобы выходить в интернет. Начните с простого перезапуска, а затем приступайте к работе с использованием различных диагностических процедур, таких как установка последних версий драйверов WiFi и так далее.
Обновите свой iPhone до последней версии iOS
Иногда старые прошивки могут вызывать ошибки, поэтому для большинства людей обновление до последней версии – путь. Следуйте инструкциям по обновлению: как загрузить обновления для iOS по беспроводной сети (OTA) или использовать iTunes.
Когда все остальное терпит неудачу …
Если вы полностью отказались и Personal Hotspot все еще не работает, сделайте резервную копию всего, используя iTunes или iCloud, и восстановите заново, используя iTunes.
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If Personal Hotspot is not working on your iPhone or iPad (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
With Personal Hotspot, you can share the cellular data connection of your iPhone or iPad (Wi-Fi + Cellular) with another device. If you need help with Personal Hotspot, follow these steps.
Use these steps first
Try connecting again after each step.
- Check that Personal Hotspot is turned on in Settings > Personal Hotspot. If you can’t find or turn on Personal Hotspot, check that your wireless carrier enabled it and that your wireless plan supports it.
- Restart the iPhone or iPad that provides Personal Hotspot and the other device that needs to connect to Personal Hotspot.
- Make sure that you have the latest version of iOS or iPadOS.
- On the iPhone or iPad that provides Personal Hotspot, go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset [Device] > Reset, then tap Reset Network Settings.
Use the steps below for more help with Personal Hotspot over Wi-Fi, USB, or Bluetooth.
Personal Hotspot with Wi-Fi
Personal Hotspot with USB
Personal Hotspot with Bluetooth
If you can’t connect to Personal Hotspot with Wi-Fi
On the device that provides Personal Hotspot, go to Settings > Personal Hotspot, then follow these steps:
- Make sure that Allow Others to Join is on.
- Remember the device’s Wi-Fi network name and password that appear on this screen. If you want to change the Wi-Fi network name, learn how to change your device name.
- If you’re using an iPhone 12 model or later, turn on Maximize Compatibility. Then try connecting your devices again to your Personal Hotspot.
- Stay on this screen until you connect your other device to the Wi-Fi network.
On the device that needs to connect to Personal Hotspot, follow these steps:
- Turn Wi-Fi off and back on.
- Make sure that you connect to the correct Wi-Fi network. The network name is the same as the iOS device that provides Personal Hotspot and the Personal Hotspot icon might appear next to it.
- 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.
If you can’t connect to Personal Hotspot with USB
To avoid unnecessary data charges, turn off Personal Hotspot when you don’t need it. If you don’t, every time you plug your iOS device with Personal Hotspot into your computer to charge, your computer might connect to Personal Hotspot.
Follow the steps below for your Mac.
Connect your Mac to Personal Hotspot with USB
- Update to the latest version of iTunes.
- With a USB cable, connect your Mac to the iPhone or iPad that provides Personal Hotspot. If prompted, trust the device.
- Make sure that you can locate and view your iPhone or iPad in iTunes or the Finder. If your Mac doesn’t recognize your device, try a different USB cable.
- Go to System Preferences > Network, then select iPhone USB. If you don’t see it, click the Add button and add it.
- Click the More button , choose Make Service Inactive, then click Apply.
- Click the More button , choose Make Service Active, then click Apply. If you already have a different network connection, your Personal Hotspot connection might not activate until you uncheck “Disable unless needed” and click Apply.
If you can’t connect to Personal Hotspot with Bluetooth
Use the steps below to pair your devices and connect to Personal Hotspot with Bluetooth.
Pair your devices
- On the device that provides Personal Hotspot, go to Settings > Personal Hotspot and make sure Allow Others to Join is on.
- Go to Settings > Bluetooth and make sure that Bluetooth is on.
- Keep this screen open, then follow the steps for the device that needs to connect:
- On your iPad or iPod touch, tap Settings > Bluetooth and make sure Bluetooth is on. Tap the device that provides Personal Hotspot, confirm the code that appears, then tap Pair on both devices.
- On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Bluetooth and make sure Bluetooth is on. Select the device providing Personal Hotspot, click Connect, then follow the onscreen instructions.
- On your Windows PC, click the Bluetooth icon in the Notification area and make sure Bluetooth is on. Choose Add a Bluetooth Device, then follow the onscreen instructions.
Connect to Personal Hotspot with Bluetooth
- On your Mac, click the Bluetooth icon in the menu bar or click Bluetooth in Control Center. Choose your iOS device that provides Personal Hotspot, then choose Connect to Network. If you can’t connect, skip to the next section.
- On your Windows PC, click the Bluetooth icon in the Notification area and choose Join A Personal Area Network. Right-click your device and hover your pointer over «Connect using,» then select «Access point.» If you still can’t connect, skip to the next section.
If you still can’t connect to Personal Hotspot with Bluetooth
On your devices, 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 Mac, click the Bluetooth icon in the menu bar or click Bluetooth in Control Center, then turn Bluetooth off and back on.
- On your PC, choose Settings, click the Bluetooth icon , then turn Bluetooth off and back on.
If you still can’t connect, follow these steps:
- Unpair your device:
- On the iPad or iPod touch that needs to connect to Personal Hotspot, tap Settings > Bluetooth. Tap the Info icon next to the device that provides Personal Hotspot, then tap Forget this Device.
- On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Bluetooth. Select the device that provides Personal Hotspot, then click the Remove button .
- On your Windows PC, click the Bluetooth icon in the Notification area. Select «Show Bluetooth devices» and select the device that provides Personal Hotspot. Click Remove, then click OK.
- Restart all your devices.
- Pair your devices and try again to connect to Personal Hotspot.
Get more help
If you still can’t connect, contact Apple Support to get help with your iPhone or iPad (Wi-Fi + Cellular).
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Question: Q: while i am trying to switch on personal hotspot on my iphone 3gs, i am getting this error «to enable personal hotspot on this account, contact carrier»
while i am trying to switch on personal hotspot on my iphone 3gs, i am getting this error «to enable personal hotspot on this account, contact carrier»
iPhone 3GS, iOS 6.1.3, Hi, while i am trying
Posted on Jan 20, 2014 10:38 AM
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Bingo. a perfect solution to getting personal hotspot. But frankly APPLE should not put people through so much confusion and anguish for something as simple as this and something that one got by default in IPhone 4s.
Sep 20, 2017 11:47 AM
I Had the same issue. This helped:
Mar 27, 2015 12:46 PM
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Ok. And what happened when you contacted your carrier to have your account enabled for Personal Hotspot?
Jan 20, 2014 10:40 AM
You are receiving this error because the carrier has to support Personal Hotspot and provision your account for it. So, check with your carrier and see if they support Personal Hotspot and if they do what do you have to do to qualify for it. Most carriers charge an extra fee for Personal Hotspot.
Jan 20, 2014 10:40 AM
What part of that message is confusing to you? Your account is not provisioned to support that feature. Contact your carrier. Some carriers charge extra for a plan that allows tethering. If you’re using an unsupported carrier, you may not be able to use the personal hotspot feature even if you pay your carrier for a tethering plan. The feature on the phone has to be enabled by your carrier.
Jan 20, 2014 10:40 AM
They said, «this problem is handset related not carrier related.»
Jan 20, 2014 10:59 AM
Look at this list:
Is your carrier on it?
Look at the last column, is there a check under «Carrier Offers Personal Hotspot»?
If the answer to either question is «no» then there’s nothing you can do other than to switch to a supported carrier that offers that feature.
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Question: Q: Unable to enable personal hotspot after iOS 9.0.1
I usually use the continuity feature where I select my phone from my Mac’s wifi to enable Personal Hotspot. Normally it turns on Personal Hotspot on the phone and the Mac automatically connects to it. After upgrading to iOS 9 (currently using 9.0.1), that feature doesn’t work anymore. I get the error «Failed to enable Personal Hotspot on iPhone». I’m having problems with both my iMac and MacBook so I don’t think it’s the Macs that are having problems. The Macs are running 10.10.5.
iMac with Retina 5K display, OS X Yosemite (10.10.5), null
Posted on Sep 27, 2015 7:08 PM
Turning off bluetooth on the iPhone fixed the issue for me. With bluetooth enabled I could not connect to the iPhone hotspot. After turning it off and having the personal hotspot turned on already, I was able to connect.
Posted on Oct 17, 2015 11:47 AM
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Resetting network settings did not work for me but noticed the phone had changed its name (Settings->General->About). Putting the name back to what it was originally fixed the issue for me.
Sep 29, 2015 9:46 PM
I updated to 9.0.2 last night and tested the tether from my iPad, and it worked just as it did prior to 9.0.1.
Oct 3, 2015 5:29 AM
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That is interesting — I have never tried that before — usually when needed I just turn the Hotspot on on my iPhone and then use the Bluetooth feature in the status bar above to connect — I have iOS 9.0.1 — just tried your method and it worked fine.
1. Reboot the phone holding down the off/on and home buttons until you see an Apple logo? No data loss
2. If that does not work, reset the network settings on your phone and try again? (it will erase stored WiFi passwords)
Sep 27, 2015 7:31 PM
I use this same feature constantly with my iPad Air. I can still tether the iPad by going into the iPhone’s hotspot screen and making it discoverable, but tethering with no interaction with the iPhone is an enormous benefit I’d like to get back.
Sep 28, 2015 5:53 AM
Yup, I’ve tried the basics, including reboots, reseting the Network settings. It didn’t fix the problem.
Technically, you shouldn’t even have to turn on the hotspot feature on the iPhone manually. Apple is advertising that with continuity, you should be able to just select your iPhone under the Personal Hotspot section from the Wifi drop down menu, and it should automatically turn on the Hot Spot feature on your phone and connect to it.
Sep 28, 2015 6:34 AM
I had the same issue where I could not enable Personal Hotspot anymore with a new iphone 6s.
I called Apple support, and they suggested backing up and restoring the iphone. I backed up locally (instead of using iCloud) and restored from there, it is pretty quick and it solved the issue. Make sure you re-download iTunes 12.3 as there are reports that the original build was corrupted and had part in personal hotspot breaking in Macs (and may apply to Windows as well).And I would just suggest backing up and restoring from local copy — faster and easier. Restoring from iCloud takes way too long.
Sep 29, 2015 7:38 AM
Resetting network settings did not work for me but noticed the phone had changed its name (Settings->General->About). Putting the name back to what it was originally fixed the issue for me.
Sep 29, 2015 9:46 PM
Thanks for all your responses!
Strangely enough, I would be able to connect if I manually turned on Personal Hotspot on the iPhone and then turned OFF bluetooth on my Macbook. Then, I can select the iPhone from the wifi drop down menu and it’ll connect. It sounds like there is a problem with the bluetooth handoff.
I have also since upgraded to an iPhone 6s and iOS 9.0.2 and updated the computers to 10.11 and the problem has gone away (though I still had the problem with 10.11 and iPhone 6 running iOS 9.0.1), so I’m not sure if it’s b/c of the new phone, or if it is because of the 9.0.2 update.
Oct 17, 2015 11:48 AM
I updated to 9.0.2 last night and tested the tether from my iPad, and it worked just as it did prior to 9.0.1.
Oct 3, 2015 5:29 AM
This worked for me. I could connect once I disabled bluetooth on the mac and iphone. Not sure which of the two fixed it.
Oct 6, 2015 9:34 PM
Turning off bluetooth on the iPhone fixed the issue for me. With bluetooth enabled I could not connect to the iPhone hotspot. After turning it off and having the personal hotspot turned on already, I was able to connect.
Oct 17, 2015 11:47 AM
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