I have a 2 year old iPad and have upgraded the iOS as they came available.  Currently the iPad runs iOS 7.03.  Today a friend was talking about "Personal Hot Spots".  His iPad displays this option via 'setting', but is not even listed on mine.  Plse help.

I have a 2 year old iPad updated to iOS 7.03.  For some reason "Personal Hotspot" does not even come up as an option in " Settings" .  I do not know if it was there in previous iOS versions as I've only just heard of it.  I have tried it on 3G and WiFi.  I have entirely deleted my WiFi and rebooted the iPad, all with no joy.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thankyou

As Stated... The iPad 2 does not offer this Feature.
iOS System Requirements  >  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3574
Understanding  >  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4517

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