So that's why I am looking for the answer on how to treat hotspot as a regular Wi-Fi on macOS.
As discussed, we would have continued troubleshooting only if the issue didn’t persist on another Apple product, because then it would have shown that its device specific and this it is not because its all the Apple products you have tried. There is no need move forward with troubleshooting at this point due to the same thing happening on all the Apple products you have tried. Since the issue is happening on more than 1 iPhone, as I discussed when we spoke on the phone the first time, Its due to the computer needing a stronger connection other than hotspot.
I wrote them and provided steps to reproduce the problem, but their answer was: Click the drop-down menu, and select hotspot. For the stability, it is more related to the network environment which is affected by the distance, obstacles and interferences. Gypsy Wireless’s hotspots offers you 30 day 400,600 or 800Gb 4G LTE and nationwide coverage catered to your way of life. Re:Using a Range Extender with DECO Hello, you can connect the TL-WA830RE to the Deco to boost wifi signal, while the extender cannot build up a mesh network with Deco together. There are three ways you can use the extender, depending on the specific needs of your home. I tested with over 5 devices, as I expected the result was the same. I was using ap-hotspot for wifi hotspot through terminal. Set Hotspot 2.0 to Enabled, then enter both an Operator Name and a domain in the Domain List.This example uses the t-one SSID, and is configured to broadcast Meraki Product Management as the Operator and meraki. Press enter and wait for the command to execute. On the Wireless > Configure > Hotspot 2.0 page, select the WPA2-Enterprise SSID configured in the previous step. When connected to an MP3 player like the Apple iPod, the iBeanbag Chair. To do that, open the terminal and type, sudo apt-get update. When paired with the Harmony Wireless Extender (149.99), which has a wireless. Then boot your Raspberry Pi to check if you are running the latest version of Raspbian.
They asked me to test this problem with other iPhones and MacBooks. Step 1 setup your Pi: Connect all the peripherals to the Raspberry Pi, including the Ethernet cable. I contacted Apple support, but it's just a big facepalm. It just doesn't sync even a single photo. Open the browser at 192.168.1.20 In the 'Wireless' tab, set Wireless Mode on 'AP-Repeater', in WDS Peers put the Mac address of the other antenna, specify an SSID and a frequency (channel) transmission common to the two antennas, and finally set the 'Channel Width' of 20 MHz. I have unlimited data and high speeds 160/40 Mbps. Perform a reset using the button on the back. Recently I started use hotspot as my home internet.