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Restart your Mac. This is the fastest and easiest step before you try the other solutions. Well, those were the steps to set up WiFi network’s priority on an iPhone, iPad or Mac. While it’s pretty straightforward on a Mac, it’s irritating and disappointing that Apple hasn’t addressed something as basic as this in iOS, especially since iOS prides itself in its user-friendliness, but until Apple does something about it, this.
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In simple terms, you can kind of turn your Mac into a Wi-Fi router using the Bluetooth and connect multiple devices, including your iPhone and iPad to the internet. Let’s check out how to do it with the tutorial given below.
How to Share Mac Wifi Internet Connection with iPhone and iPad
Step #1. Turn on Bluetooth on your Mac, and on your iPhone and iPad
- On Mac, click on the Bluetooth icon on the status bar at the top-right and then click “Turn Bluetooth On.”
- On iPhone or iPad, go to Settings → Bluetooth and turn ON the Bluetooth switch
Step #2. Now you need to pair your iPhone/iPad with your Mac. Open Settings → Bluetooth on your iOS device, and tap on yourMac listed under OTHER DEVICES.
Click Pair/Connect on your Mac when prompted.
If you pair from Mac, you may be prompted with a six-digit code that will also be displayed on the iPhone/iPad screen, tap “Pair” on your iOS device.
Step #3. Now that your iPhone/iPad are paired with your Mac, it is time to share the internet connection. Click on the Apple Logo on the top-left of the Mac’s status bar and then click on System Preferences.
Step #4. In System Preferences, click on Sharing.
Step #5. In the Sharing window on the left panel, click “Internet Sharing” DO NOT CHECK THE BOX YET. Then on the right side, select Wi-Fi from the drop down menu and then, check the box near “Bluetooth PAN.”
Step #6. Now check the box beside the Internet Sharing on the left menu. You’ll see a prompt message with a message, click on Start to share internet connection.
That’s all folks! You can now seamlessly enjoy internet on your iPhone and iPad using your Mac’s Bluetooth.
Wrapping up
This worked perfectly on my iPhone and iPad simultaneously sharing the internet connection from my Mac. The only condition is to keep your Mac awake, and connected to the internet. If you are having any trouble sharing your Mac’s internet, make sure you comment below the issue, and we will try to resolve it.
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