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internet Sharing Broken After Yosemite Update

The problem I have is that after updating to Yosemite Internet Sharing is broken, I could share my internet connection over wifi from my macbook using Lion, Mountain Lion and Mavericks but immediately I updated to Yosemite I cannot share my connection.


I was sharing my iPhone internet connection using USB through my macbook and have not changed anything other than Yosemite, any help would be greatly appreciated as I don't have any other way of accessing the internet.


I've tried turning Firewall off but it has no effect, still no sharing.


I've tried sharing via Bluetooth and that doesn't work either.


There is no problem with the iPhone hotspot as it shares the connection with my mac, it's just the mac sharing the internet with everything else which is the problem.


Regards


Phil

Posted on Oct 22, 2014 5:34 AM

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Dec 3, 2014 4:47 AM in response to Phil63

I have a similar issue: when trying to share ethernet connection via wifi (MacBook Pro Mid 2012, Yosemite 10.10.1 14B25), internet stops working both on the Mac and my smartphone I am trying to share internet with.

It seems that there is an issue with routing: the default gateway is not set to the ethernet interface, but rather to the virtual bridge interface. Now, I am not very good at networking, but the following seems to work for me:

  1. Look up your default gateway when no sharing is enabled and internet still works (type this in the terminal): "route-ngetdefault | grepgateway"
  2. Then, do the standard procedure to enable sharing in "System Preferences -> Sharing".
  3. At this point, for me internet does not work (ping does not go through). Set the default gateway to the one corresponding to your ethernet interface: "sudoroutedeletedefault ; sudorouteadddefault <gateway ip from step 1>"

Hope this helps.

Dec 30, 2014 4:46 AM in response to Phil63

FIXED

I had similar problem my Mac is connected with an ethernetcable for the internet and I use that internet for making an WIFI network for my iphone on my room. Before yosemite worked properly after installing yosemite it didn't.

I fixed with a verry simple setting.

Go to System pref > Sharing > Internet sharing *internet delen (on my picture)* click on the square to un-use internetsharing and then click again to activate it.

A pop-up screen wil come up and you press start and now its reseted or something. After this it worked again.

Sorry for my English but its pretty simple and hope this wil work for you guys.User uploaded file

Jun 17, 2015 2:46 AM in response to Phil63

I have started to have the same problem ever since I have upgraded to OS X Yosemite (now 10.10.3). Having Internet connection sourced from iPhone 4s via USB tethering, and trying to share the connection from MBPR WI-FI.


I suspect it has something to do with the automatic hotspot detection of Yosemite trying to find a network in the WI-FI zone and thus keeping the wi-fi port busy seeking a connection and not using wi-fi to share the Internet connection it already has via USB.


Apple needs to fix this as this appears to be a more than 1-year old problem unless they want more Mavericks downgraders.

Aug 6, 2015 4:51 AM in response to Phil63

I recently purchased a MacBook Pro Retina 13 (early 2015), I do have the same issue. I can create a hotspot using bluetooth (bluetooth to wifi) : the wifi symbol changes to up arrow. But when I try to do the same using iPhone USB tether to wifi, nothing happens, the wifi hotspot won't enable. It's a really annoying bug, is there a fix for this? I'm using Yosemite 10.10.4


Thanks,

internet Sharing Broken After Yosemite Update

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