Both phones must have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth turned on. Swipe down from the top right corner to open the Control Center and make sure the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth icons are blue (that indicates they are on). Turn off personal hotspot if it’s on. Tap and hold the Wi-Fi icon inside Control Center, then tap the personal hotspot icon to turn it grey (it will be off). Add each other to Contacts. You’ll both need each other saved in Contacts, including your Apple ID email addresses. Be within 6 feet of one another. You’ll need to be within Wi-Fi and Bluetooth range to share. Install the latest updates. Make sure both iOS devices are running the latest software version.
At the same time, a “Share Password” window will appear on the iPhone that’s already connected to Wi-Fi. If you don’t get the prompt, restart both devices.
At the same time, a “Share Password” window will appear on the iPhone that’s already connected to Wi-Fi. If you don’t get the prompt, restart both devices.
At the same time, a “Share Password” window will appear on the iPhone that’s already connected to Wi-Fi. If you don’t get the prompt, restart both devices.
Make sure your iOS is updated. Update the iPhone and iPad to the latest software version. Make sure both devices have each other saved in Contacts. Restart the iPhone and iPad. The process for restarting both is similar to each other. Turn Wi-Fi off and back on for both devices. Sometimes you only need to toggle this setting off and on to get it working again. You’ll find the switch for Wi-Fi in the Control Center of iOS devices like an iPhone and iPad. Restart your Wi-Fi. To do this, just unplug your router and modem for at least a minute before plugging them back in. Ensure the devices are close to each other. If they are about 5 feet apart already, try moving them side-by-side so there is no interference. If that still doesn’t help or solve your issue, the other device may need to enter the password in manually.