Unable to connect to the Internet via my iPad "Personal Hotspot"

Hello

I am connected to the internet via my Personal Hotspot iPad2 connection and my laptop... works very well, as you can see... BUT when I do a search on my cinema system Sony Home the wifi hotspot does not yet show upward!

How can I connect to my Personal Hotspot iPad2?

Thank you

Phill

Hi Phill,

A Hotspot is limited to a certain speed by the operators. Access point might not meet the requirements for streaming the video data on the Internet.

So, the Home Theater system cannot be connected to the Hotspot.

The Internet speed should be 2.5 Mbps for SD videos streaming and 10 Mbps for streaming HD videos.

If my post answered your question, please mark it as an "accepted Solution".

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