Connecting your Pi to the Personal Hotspot on an iPhone
Connecting your Pi to the Personal Hotspot on an iPhone While sitting at your favourite coffeeshop working on your laptop, you suddenly realize how nice it would be to have your Raspberry Pi with you to fiddle around a bit to learn some new stuff… There is a simple and of course a more complex solution to this. The first part of this article will dive in to the easier approach. The one where you actually thought of the matter through upfront. Not like me, looking at my Pi if it was something blinking like ET’s finger, sitting alone in my hotel room without the ease and perks of being at home. Ok, lets go for the easier approach. What you will need is: A Raspberry Pi that is already up and running Connected to your home network or WiFi For mobile power, a power bank. Most of the mobile office warriors like me have one to be able to survive the day on your smartphone An USB cable with a power button to give you control over when the Raspberry Pi is on or off ...