Been spending the day using my ipad with my phone's hotspot. However, more
or less every time the ipad screen goes to sleep it disconnects and the hotspot disables itself. So about 15 or 20 times today I've had to get my phone out my pocket, enable the hotspot, go into the wifi setting on the ipad, wait for it to connect, and then get on with work. A real PITA.
How can I stop the hotspot from disabling itself so quickly?
Been spending the day using my ipad with my phone's hotspot. However,
more or less every time the ipad screen goes to sleep it disconnects
and the hotspot disables itself. So about 15 or 20 times today I've
had to get my phone out my pocket, enable the hotspot, go into the
wifi setting on the ipad, wait for it to connect, and then get on with
work. A real PITA.
How can I stop the hotspot from disabling itself so quickly?
On 2023-11-24, Chris <[email protected]> wrote:
Been spending the day using my ipad with my phone's hotspot. However,
more or less every time the ipad screen goes to sleep it disconnects
and the hotspot disables itself. So about 15 or 20 times today I've
had to get my phone out my pocket, enable the hotspot, go into the
wifi setting on the ipad, wait for it to connect, and then get on with
work. A real PITA.
How can I stop the hotspot from disabling itself so quickly?
It's actually designed to function this way. It's meant to be a
temporary solution, not a long-term replacement for a wireless router.
Chris wrote:
Been spending the day using my ipad with my phone's hotspot. However, more >> or less every time the ipad screen goes to sleep it disconnects and the
hotspot disables itself. So about 15 or 20 times today I've had to get my
phone out my pocket, enable the hotspot, go into the wifi setting on the
ipad, wait for it to connect, and then get on with work. A real PITA.
How can I stop the hotspot from disabling itself so quickly?
Even if nothing goes to sleep, I had the same problems with
hotspot stability. Finally gave up trying to use it. It's a
good idea, but definitely half-baked. It's even more unstable
if two devices are using it at the same time.
I don't know if the problem is with hardware, software, or
maybe the carrier.
Still good for emergency use, even if only for a few minutes.
On 2023-11-24 20:27, Jolly Roger wrote:
On 2023-11-24, Chris <[email protected]> wrote:
Been spending the day using my ipad with my phone's hotspot. However,
more or less every time the ipad screen goes to sleep it disconnects
and the hotspot disables itself. So about 15 or 20 times today I've
had to get my phone out my pocket, enable the hotspot, go into the
wifi setting on the ipad, wait for it to connect, and then get on with
work. A real PITA.
How can I stop the hotspot from disabling itself so quickly?
To Chris: I see a post online that suggests setting to Low Data Mode in Cellular option may result in the hotspot dropping out quicker.
Same
site says hotspot is dropped after 90 seconds if not used to conserve
battery life - but I don't believe this is accurate.
It's actually designed to function this way. It's meant to be a
temporary solution, not a long-term replacement for a wireless router.
Then it should have a time-out setting.
On trips where my SO tethers to
my iPhone for cell-data, it's annoying having to re-connect again.
Also, during power failures (which are thankfully rare here) it's nice
to use the same feature w/o interruption.
On 2023-11-24 20:27, Jolly Roger wrote:
On 2023-11-24, Chris <[email protected]> wrote:
Been spending the day using my ipad with my phone's hotspot. However,
more or less every time the ipad screen goes to sleep it disconnects
and the hotspot disables itself. So about 15 or 20 times today I've
had to get my phone out my pocket, enable the hotspot, go into the
wifi setting on the ipad, wait for it to connect, and then get on with
work. A real PITA.
How can I stop the hotspot from disabling itself so quickly?
To Chris: I see a post online that suggests setting to Low Data Mode in Cellular option may result in the hotspot dropping out quicker. Same
site says hotspot is dropped after 90 seconds if not used to conserve
battery life - but I don't believe this is accurate.
It's actually designed to function this way. It's meant to be a
temporary solution, not a long-term replacement for a wireless router.
Then it should have a time-out setting. On trips where my SO tethers to
my iPhone for cell-data, it's annoying having to re-connect again.
Also, during power failures (which are thankfully rare here) it's nice
to use the same feature w/o interruption.
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