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deltabravo

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I'm a new Visible customer, with a new iPhone 14 Pro Max.
I switched to Visible from Verizon last week.
On Verizon, I used my iPhone 8 Plus for occasional internet use tethered to my laptop via USB.
The steps were:
Plug in USB Cable
Click "allow" on the iPhone so it will properly connect to the computer
Enable "personal hotspot" on the iPhone
Go to network connections in Windows and select the iPhone as your network adapter.
A blue bar will appear across the top of the iPhone display saying you are connected.
Here's my problem:
The iPhone 14 Pro Max flat out refuses to show up in Windows Network connections, though the computer does recognizes the phone in iTunes and I can browse the photo folder in Windows Explorer to view photos, so I know the 5 Apple original cables I've tried using are good.
Since I can't get the iPhone to show up as a network connection device in Windows, I haven't been able to use the "personal hotspot" via USB tether.
I tried doing the same thing with the 8+ and it now doesn't work either. For testing purposes (on the now inactive Verizon 8+) I connected the 8+ to my home wifi, and should be able to share that wifi connection to the laptop or desktop via USB tethering just for the purpose of troubleshooting the problem to see if it was a Visible Problem, computer problem or phone problem. (no go on that test)
I've tried the above on a desktop computer and my laptop, both running Windows 10.
Both phones are running iOS 16.x
Windows Firewall is turned off.
The desktop PC is an all new build from early January, with a fresh install of Windows 10.
Since the problem happens on both phones and both computers (laptop and desktop), I can't zero in on what the problem is.
I suspect something broke when I upgraded the 8+ to iOS 16.2 about 2 weeks ago. Maybe it's a problem in iOS 16.x.
I've restarted both phones multiple times, reset the "network settings" on both phones multiple times and rebooted both computers several times, to no avail. The problem still exists.
I contacted Apple Support, they didn't have any suggestions, other than to contact Microsoft. Visible chat support didn't help either.
I've searched Youtube and Google and haven't found a solution.
My day job is being a computer tech, so I've checked everything I can possibly think of to check.
Could someone with an iPhone on Visible try the USB tethering and let me know your results?
If on a laptop, just turn off wifi on your laptop, then type in "network connections" after clicking the Windows Start button to open the window to see your network adapters, then enable the iPhone (if you see it)
in the lower right corner of the screen (notification area / system tray of Windows) your network icon will show a hard-wired connection with a little icon that looks like a computer (instead of a wi-fi symbol)
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It sounds like your new Iphone uses 5G. It may also use: WPA3, a higher level of 802.xxxxx support. Have you checked the phones manual? I happen to be an "Expert" on the Comcast (Xfinity) forum. Use the same forum name there. You might check the forum there. This issue is being discussed there. I know better and only use Comcast for linear cable. I use high-speed DSL through phone company for Internet access. You do not need to join unless you wish to post. Not necessary to do business with Comcast to be a member. It also would require a higher level USB3 connection.
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Any reason you don't want to use WiFi on it?
I connect to my 5G Droid phone to my laptop when needed and also an office provided Verizon MiFi thru WiFi and it's just fine, easy and no cords..
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MNtundraRet

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Someone on the Comcast forum also mentioned their 5G Droid phone worked fine.
It may be an Iphone problem in not being backwards compatible.
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deltabravo

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MitchF150 wrote: Any reason you don't want to use WiFi on it?
It sucks battery power.
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deltabravo

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MNtundraRet wrote: It sounds like your new Iphone uses 5G.
Yep, it's 5G
MNtundraRet wrote: I happen to be an "Expert" on the Comcast (Xfinity) forum. Use the same forum name there. You might check the forum there. This issue is being discussed there.
I went to the forum, but have no idea where to start looking to find that discussion. I've been searching too, but no luck yet.
Can you post a direct link to that thread?
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deltabravo

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It looks like I fixed the issue after messing around with iTunes. I will do some testing and post my final report later tonight.
I can say that iTunes wasn't installed on my desktop PC. It was only on my laptop, so obviously I had my laptop power up and used it to back uip my 8+ and restore that junk to the 14 last week.
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https://forums.xfinity.com/conversations/xfinity-mobile/wifi-calling-on-iphone-14-pro-unable-to-turn-on/635d94fbb5284b6592d8b955
I found this link explaining Wi-Fi setup. Since you want to use Ethernet only your problem may be the fact you do not have a USB3 connection.
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deltabravo

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MNtundraRet wrote: Since you want to use Ethernet only your problem may be the fact you do not have a USB3 connection.
I have USB 3.
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deltabravo wrote: It looks like I fixed the issue after messing around with iTunes. I will do some testing and post my final report later tonight.
I have/had the same problem with my phone and iTunes. If I uninstalled iTunes from my computer I was able to connect to my iPhone7 with USB. Since I wanted to keep iTunes on my PC, I just used WiFi to connect PC to iPhone. Now have iPhone SE but haven't tried USB.
Sorry, but didn't remember I had the problem when you first posted. Glad you figured it out.
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