![]() ![]() Go to Settings > General > About and check the Name row for your device’s name. This often happens when nearby networks or devices with the same name as your iPhone exist. Your computer isn’t connecting to your iPhone because you’re joining the wrong network. Go to Settings > Personal Hotspot > Wi-Fi Password, change the password, and tap Done.Įnsure the password doesn’t include any non-ASCII characters (é, à, ö, ñ, 漢, Æ, æ, AE, ae, AE Œ, œ, etc.) since that can prevent Windows from connecting to your iPhone’s hotspot. If your PC keeps saying your Personal Hotspot’s password is incorrect, change the password and rejoin the network. ![]() Change Personal Hotspot Password on iPhone If it does, enter your password (go to Settings > Personal Hotspot) and make the connection. Re-enable your iPhone’s Personal Hotspot and check if the network shows up in your PC’s Wi-Fi menu. Locate your iPhone’s (Personal Hotspot) name and select the Forget button. Open your PC’s Settings app and head to Network & internet > Wi-Fi > Manage known networks. In most cases, that should help Windows detect it again. If you’ve previously connected to the iPhone’s Personal Hotspot on Windows, then make your PC ‘forget’ it. Forget and Rejoin Your iPhone Personal Hotspot Remember to close all apps before rebooting your PC to avoid losing unsaved data. Reboot your computer if your iPhone’s hotspot still isn’t working. We recommend that you first reboot your iPhone and try reconnecting your PC to your Personal Hotspot. ![]() Restarting your iPhone and PC is another way to fix Wi-Fi and hotspot-related issues. Alternatively, open the Settings app and toggle AirPlane Mode on and back off. See your iPhone’s Control Center for the option to toggle Airplane Mode on/off. That could eliminate connectivity issues preventing your iPhone from broadcasting the hotspot or your PC from seeing it. Put your iPhone in and out of airplane mode if your PC won’t detect or connect to its Personal Hotspot. Enable and Disable Airplane Mode on Your iPhone Turn Wi-Fi back on and check if your computer detects and connects to the Personal Hotspot. Select the Wi-Fi icon to turn off your PC’s Wi-Fi. Press the Windows key + A to open the Quick Settings menu. Turning your PC’s Wi-Fi off and back on can help it establish and maintain a stable connection with your iPhone’s hotspot. Then, try reconnecting your PC to the network. If your device’s Personal Hotspot is already on, turn it off and back on. ![]()
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