MacBook crashes everytime when connected to hotspot of iPhone
After a few minutes my Mac crashes after connecting with the hotspot on my iPhone. I have tried many things, but nothing seems to work. I hope somebody can help me!
iPhone SE, iOS 18
After a few minutes my Mac crashes after connecting with the hotspot on my iPhone. I have tried many things, but nothing seems to work. I hope somebody can help me!
iPhone SE, iOS 18
Hi,
A MacBook crashing when connected to an iPhone's Personal Hotspot is often due to software glitches, network configuration issues, or outdated macOS versions. To resolve this, try updating macOS, restarting both devices, forgetting and re-adding the hotspot network on your MacBook, and ensuring Low Power Mode is off on the iPhone if you haven't tried them yet.
Check macOS crash logs, right after the crash, open the Console app on your Mac (in Applications > Utilities) and look under "Crash Reports" for anything related to kernel, Wi-Fi, or sharingd. Copy that info and post it in the Apple forums or share it with support, it gives clues about what’s breaking.
"MacBook crashes everytime when connected to hotspot of iPhone: Thanks.: Did all that. No change. Network carrier says they can’t do anything…"
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Troubleshoot the Mac's WiFi:
A few thoughts to try...
I. Clear the Temporary Internet Files:
II. Restart your Router:
III. Boot in Safe Mode:
In Safe Mode, Login Items do not run at login, certain preferences are set aside, and damaged system files are then reset. So, once booted in to Safe Mode, wait 30 seconds, and then boot up normally, attempting another update install. For instructions, go here: How to Use safe Mode on your Mac - Apple Support
IV. Try a New Admin User:
What happens when you create a new administrator user, and log into it? Do you still get this error? If not, then it is likely an error with the current user. If so, then it is likely an error with your Mac.
V. Reset your SMC and your NVRAM:
(Applies to Intel-Basel Macs Only) Sometimes changes (i.e. Installations) are made to the system and then settings (i.e. Networking) become corrupted, technically. So, reset both on your Mac. So, reset the SMC and reset the NVRAM or PRAM. It might take three tries. to fix this. So, be certain you have the time to do so.
Start With This:
VI. Add Back the Network:
Finally today my Mac stopped crashing - after the latest new software update!
Thanks for your help!
"MacBook crashes everytime when connected to hotspot of iPhone: After a few minutes my Mac crashes after connecting with the hotspot on my iPhone. I have tried many things, but nothing seems to work. I hope somebody can help me!"
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MacBook Crashing When Connected to Hotspot of iPhone:
Troubleshoot this on your iPhone:
A. Start here: If Personal Hotspot is not Working on your iPhone or iPad with Wi-Fi - Apple Support
B. Contact your Carrier:
The Hotspot is a feature specific to your Carrier. So, contact your carrier, seeing if they are aware of any issues.
C. Reset (iPhone) Netwrok Settings:
As a last resort, you can't try resetting your network settings. Note that this will rid of all settings and credentials. So, you'll have to add them all back. So, take a few screenshots of your credentials, so that you can have something to refer to afterwards.
Anke51 wrote:
Finally today my Mac stopped crashing - after the latest new software update!
Thanks for your help!
Good computing Anke51 ! glad you got it resolved.
Never heard your issue before, but I have been tracking your experience here.
I run Hotspot 100% for internet on every major macOS upgrade and point update, at least since going back to macOS Catalina (2019) and never once had an issue or seen one similar report.
“MacBook crashes everytime when connected to hotspot of iPhone: Finally today my Mac stopped crashing - after the latest new software update! Thanks for your help!”
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You are welcome. It may have been a bug fix —something Apple and others typically include in their updates. Issues are learned of when they get feedback from their customers. Being all is fixed, I’d say you’re all set. But, for the note, reporting this to Apple is always a great route to take.
How to Provide Feedback on this:
Do Your Part: Report this to Apple. Apple won't get back to you directly, but the more feedback they receive on this, the more they will know what issues exist, and what fixes to include in updates to come. These are just user-to-user forums. Apple barely reads these forums as it is on their own time and will. Apple will know nothing of this issue, if you do not provide them with your feedback.
Thank you. I already did part of those things. Actually the problem started after upgrading to Sequoia. I guess I will try downgrading to macOS Sonoma....Hopefully that does not create other problems...
Thanks!
I did everything you suggested, except the software glitch part (don’t know how to handle that). Problem still exists…
Thanks.
Did all that. No change. Network carrier says they can’t do anything…
MacBook crashes everytime when connected to hotspot of iPhone