K KoukiFC3S macrumors 6502a Original poster Jul 4, 2010 536 1 Jun 14, 2013 #1 My Verizon iPad has signal, my tmobile iPhone 5 doesn't. Can I connect them to each other via Bluetooth? Wifi tether sucks because the iPhone will disconnect when the screen is off and the iPad will stop the tether hotspot.
My Verizon iPad has signal, my tmobile iPhone 5 doesn't. Can I connect them to each other via Bluetooth? Wifi tether sucks because the iPhone will disconnect when the screen is off and the iPad will stop the tether hotspot.
KeepCalmPeople macrumors 65816 Sep 5, 2012 1,464 664 Los Angeles, California Jun 17, 2013 #3 Bluetooth tethering has a slower speed than wifi tethering, but the advantage is that once you have turned it on, on your iPad, you can connect to it at any time from your iPhone, you don't need to have the hotspot screen open on the iPad.
Bluetooth tethering has a slower speed than wifi tethering, but the advantage is that once you have turned it on, on your iPad, you can connect to it at any time from your iPhone, you don't need to have the hotspot screen open on the iPad.