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The hotspot is the region or the location where you can access internet connection through WiFi. We may have seen many public hotspots in coffee shops, airports. Even we can also turn the smartphone into a portable hotspot. But here in this tutorial we are concerned with creating Hotspot on your Mac.
Can we Turn MacBook into Hotspot?
Step 3a: Click the Apple Icon in the upper left corner of your desktop and select 'About This Mac' Step 3b: Look below Mac OS X for: Example: Version 10.X.X, or 11.X. Step 4: Figure out which CAC (ID Card) you have (You need to know this information for step 6) Look at the top back of your ID card for these card types. MacOS keyboard commands are the easiest and quickest ways to take screenshots, whether you’re capturing the entire screen or just a portion. By default, Apple’s methods save your screenshot to the. It creates hot zones on your Mac screen’s four corners and two hot zones on the right and left sides. Drag a window into one of these zones, and it snaps into place. Drag it into a corner,.
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How to Create Hotspot on MacBook?
NOTE: The steps shown below are the same for MacBook Air as well as Pro.
- Open System Preferences from the top-left Apple logo of your screen.
2. Tap on the Sharing option.
Hots On Macbook
3. On the left side of your screen, check the options from the drop-down list.
- Share your connection
from: Wi-Fi - To computer using: Wi-Fi
4. Choose the Internet Sharing service in the left area to activate hotspot.
5. Click on the Start option to continue sharing an Internet connection via creating HotSpot.
With these steps, you can instantly turn your MacBook to Hotspot. For keeping your Wi-Fi secure, you can click on Security option to enter your password.
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Dear all
I bought one month ago a MacBookAir for programming in Xcode.
I also want to use still VisualStudio, so I installed Windows 10 (new to my, first use) with bootcamp.
Everything in windows seems to work OK,
except,
When I am Working in Windows my cpu temp is rising within 10 minutes to 79-83°C and stabilizes when I am doing nothing. Just start up with the windows partition and running a temperature monitoring software, which I have installed after noticing that my Mac became extremely hot.
When I start to do some things, like for example I downloaded Visual studio and installed it, the cpu temperature mounted until 92°C.
The strange thing is that I don't hear the Cooling Fan Blowing Faster when temperature increases.
When restarting and using the MacHD partition and working with the OSX the temperature of the CPU drops immediately down. I do not even need to monitor it, because after 30 minutes the MAC is at room temperature, so I don't feel any heat at all. Not even when I start working intensively with it. For example making and testing programs in Xcode.
Can anyone please be so kind to help me find out why my MAC heats up so extremely when running Windows 10?
MacBook Air, OS X Yosemite (10.10.5)
Posted on Aug 15, 2015 7:17 AM