First off I want to say that this happened with my iphone 7+ and continues with my XS Max. So I have the old grandfathered unlimited data plan. If I have the hotspot switched on on my phone, I do not see it with my computer immediately. What I have to do is "click down" the available hotspots on my computer so that all i see is the hotspot icon and not the available connections. Then I have to cycle the hotspot on the phone off then on again. MOST of the time when I select the hotspot icon on the computer now to show the available connections, my hotspot will connect at that point if I connect it manually. But if my computer goes to sleep, I have to do the whole step over. This applies to both of my computers, a Windows 10 and my Macbook Pro. I essentially have to recycle everything in order to get a connection. And it's weird in that I can have my available connections up so that I can see all the signals around me, cycle the hotspot off and on and I will never see it. So just dropping the menu out of site then cycling the hotspot solves it. Its very annoying. I should be able to wake my computer up and it should automatically connect or at the very least "see" my hotspot but does not. I spoke with a verizon cs agent once about it and they said they were aware of the situation I was having and there needed to be some kind of reboot of some system on verizon's end. She performed it and it worked for about a day then I was back to the same scenario. It's very frustrating. The phone is less than 10 away from my computer so I don't see any signal interruptions being a problem. Also, I didn't have the problem when I had cable modem in the house. When I opened up my computer, I had internet. On both computers and my iPad. The iPad is hit and miss. Sometimes when I wake it, the connection establishes automatically and right away. Other times I have to go into settings. The available connection is there (I don't have to cycle the hotspot) but I have to manually make the connection. So perhaps you know what is going on here?