Can I Use Hotspot (Tethering) with a Travel eSIM?
Yes — most travel eSIM plans support tethering. Here's how to enable hotspot on iPhone and Android, and how to avoid burning through your data allowance.
Tethering means using your phone's mobile data connection as a Wi-Fi hotspot for other devices — a laptop, tablet, or a travel companion's phone. Most Vyroam eSIM plans support this, but there are a few things to keep in mind.
Short answer
Yes, tethering works with travel eSIM plans. Check your plan's terms at purchase — the vast majority allow it. When you tether, the data used by connected devices counts against your eSIM plan's allowance, so a tethered laptop will drain your data significantly faster than a phone alone.
Check your plan
Vyroam plan pages clearly indicate whether tethering is supported. Look for 'Hotspot' in the plan features at checkout.
Enable hotspot on iPhone
Open Settings → Personal Hotspot
Alternatively, go to Settings → Cellular → Personal Hotspot.
Make sure the eSIM is selected as the data line
Go to Settings → Cellular → Cellular Data and confirm your Vyroam eSIM is selected.
Toggle 'Allow Others to Join' on
Your Wi-Fi hotspot is now live. Note the Wi-Fi password shown on screen.
Connect other devices
On the laptop or tablet, search for Wi-Fi networks and connect using the password shown.
Enable hotspot on Android (Samsung / Pixel)
Open Settings → Connections (or Network & Internet)
Tap Mobile Hotspot and Tethering, or search 'Hotspot' in Settings.
Tap Mobile Hotspot
Enable the toggle. Set a network name and password if prompted.
Confirm data source
Make sure your Vyroam eSIM is set as the active data SIM in SIM Manager settings.
Connect other devices
Search for the hotspot name on other devices and connect using your password.
Data-saving tips when tethering
- Tethering a laptop can use 500MB–2GB per hour depending on activity — choose a larger plan if you plan to tether regularly
- Disable auto-updates on connected laptops before tethering — Windows and macOS love to download updates on new connections
- Use the hotspot for browsing and messaging, not streaming video — a 10-minute video can use 500MB+
- Set a data limit on your phone if available (Android) to get an alert before your allowance runs out
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