This response is suppose to go to Lawrence Finch however the nature of this app keeps returning me to reply to
IdrisSeabright. I give up on trying to get it to go to the right person. My apologies for this.
Glad it "works for you". If it worked for me I wouldn't be asking this question.
Hotspot over WiFi can take as long as 15 minutes to connect. There's nothing to make it happen faster.
I have inquired as to whether or not there's something T-mobile has to do before I can connect. I'm just grabbing at straws.
There are dozens of places on Apple Support that say BlueTooth can be used as a hot spot. It is also a specific option on my phone. A 6 month old iPhone 15 running iOS 17.0 Yes, I'm aware that 17.1 is out, I've looked at the upgrades, there's nothing about bluetooth hotspots.
While I acknowledge a cable could be faster, that create other problems because cables always get tangled.
In another post you said:
However, with more recent versions of iOS and MacOS, and Apple's "Continuity" features such as Handoff, SMS sync, and Instant Hotspot (not to forget AirDrop), all of which use BlueTooth, the lack of the ability to pair between devices has created confusion.
I went to the "Instant Hotspot description" I've complied with that. You even say here that "Instant Hotspot" (which seems to be the same as "Personal Hotspot", or the difference is so trivial as to not matter) uses BlueTooth.
In which case, I'm imagining that because there is "no need" (or capability) to pair that the Mac will automatically choose. There's no indication I'm aware of that says the connection is via BlueTooth or WiFi, it appears the same "linked chain" icon will show up.
(FWIW: I note that the apple support page telling you how to use "instant hotspot" says to turn it on in "Settings/Personal Hotspot" which doesn't exist on my phone. There is "Settings/Cellular/Personal Hotspot" and that's been on for months.)