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Reverse Tether using Bluetooth PAN to iOS Devices

I've searched the internet far and wide and cannot find anything about accomplishing this correctly.


End Goal: Share Macbook Air's Airport connection to iPad, iPod and iPhone.


I'm getting Wi-Fi from the Hotel for my Macbook ONLY and I want to be able to share that internet connection to my other iOS devices. As they provide no Ethernet (Woulda made this a lot simplier) I'm forced to Recieve connection via AIrport and Share via Bluetooth PAN


Right now I can get my Macbook Air (Oct 11 model) to "pair" with my iPhone but it only stays for 2 seconds. Trying the whole "Share Internet connection" in "System Preferences->Sharring->Share Internet Connection" never seems to work. Going from Bluetooth icon (next to Airport)->(Device Name)'s iPhone-> Connect to Network shows same result.


Could anybody walk me through this, direct me to a youtube video, or any input?


I can't even properly "pair" my iOS to my Macbook. They see eachother and "try" to pair but nothing really ever seems connected :\


Is this Possible? Also, is there any proper way to pair a Mac to an iOS device?

Posted on Jun 17, 2011 10:19 PM

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Posted on Aug 28, 2011 12:17 PM

Same issues. No one seems to be answering from Apple. I follow the setup (internet sharing etc) and get as far as having a PAN Network Sevice, but when i go into it it shows a greyed out "No PAN Devices Found" even though my new ipod touch is connected. Ive been ggoling all morning to no avail. I never tried this with Snow Leopard so i dont know if this is a Lion issue. To be clear: tyring to have my ipod use the WIFI on the MB AIr or MB Pro.

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Aug 28, 2011 12:17 PM in response to AppleSJ511606

Same issues. No one seems to be answering from Apple. I follow the setup (internet sharing etc) and get as far as having a PAN Network Sevice, but when i go into it it shows a greyed out "No PAN Devices Found" even though my new ipod touch is connected. Ive been ggoling all morning to no avail. I never tried this with Snow Leopard so i dont know if this is a Lion issue. To be clear: tyring to have my ipod use the WIFI on the MB AIr or MB Pro.

Sep 7, 2011 9:25 PM in response to AppleSJ511606

I wrote an article about this a few weeks ago: http://kiskeyix.org/articles/552


The funny thing is that I upgraded to Lion and my device would connect to my Mac and I would be able to use arping to send/receive layer2 broadcasts, but no layer 3 traffic would go through! (icmp, tcp, udp, etc...). Essentially, the device sends the information to the Mac, but the Mac never returns (forward) the traffic back to the system. This is extremely odd, especially since my firewall is completely off on both devices.


So I took the "let's start from scratch" approach and removed the PAN device as well as all the Bluetooth devices I had paired with the system. Reboot. And tried to add the "share my network with bluetooth" setting. To my surprise this option is missing on the Bluetooth control panel! Searching online yields no results either.


Now I'm looking for a way to do it manually from the command line. Anybody has an idea?

Sep 8, 2011 4:45 AM in response to lemsx1

I was able to get the PAN interface back by simply doing:


1. remove all bluetooth devices and turn it off

2. reboot

3. share my wifi connection (Lion) with Ethernet (only)

4. make the mac discoverable and turn on bluetooth

5. on the other device initiate the pairing (so it finds the Mac as a computer that shares its network)

6. the Network control panel shows PAN now. back to internet sharing enable the PAN interface


After that I get the same result, arping the IP of the Mac shows the Mac receives the information but does not reply. Tried a combination of firewall on and off, etc...


In Linux you could simply tell the kernel to forward packets, but I do not know how to do this on the Mac. Anybody?

Jan 13, 2012 12:26 PM in response to AppleSJ511606

Same problem here - trying to do exactly what AppleSJ511606 wants to do....


I purchased an external wifi signal booster from bearextender.com - to use with my MacBook Air as the hotel I frequent in Mexico has a very weak WiFi signal. The antenna solves the WiFi problem for my MBA, but there are apps and what not that I want to use on my iphone - and Id like to share that boosted signal that my MBA is now receiving.


Ive been looking for hours on how to accomplish this - no luck. Looks like we've all hit a dead end as of now?

Jan 16, 2012 1:10 AM in response to firefighterjeff

Same problem here, Montepulciano, Italy - trying to do the same.

PAN option disappeared. The suggested workaround don't worked for me. Only available options: wifi (the actual connection), ethernet, DUN Bluetooth and Firewire. Then VPN, PPPoE and 4 to 6. A complete weekend only for understanding that there is some bug there.

Feb 3, 2012 11:46 AM in response to AppleSJ511606

Came up with this same idea today, disapponted I couldn't get it to work. I can get the Wifi sharing up and going, and that works, but my network engineering team disapproves of individual Wifi networks "cluttering up" their airwaves. I do notice that my Late-2011 MacBook Pro only supports Bluetooth 2.1, but it looks like there's some hot-shot MacBook Air owners with 4.0 with the same problems. This seems technically feasable, but it's frustrating that it doesn't work.

Feb 8, 2012 11:54 PM in response to smart61

Can't pair your iPad with the Mac? That sounds like there are other issues.

I could pair it with my Macbook very easily even before 10.7.3 update, just couldn't get Internet connection through BT.

What error message you got when you tried to pair them? Did you turn on the Bluetooth and make it discoverable?

Once you turn on the BT, you should go to Network in System Preference and add Interface "Bluetooth PAN" service. Wait a while and it will show you the IP address of the PAN.

And then you go to Sharing and check the Internet Sharing and select Share your connection from Ethernet and To computers using Bluetooth PAN. You should see a double circle on your iPad's top right hand corner.

Reverse Tether using Bluetooth PAN to iOS Devices

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