Macbook does not see share connection of iphone

HI All,
Thanks in advance for your support. My Macbook will not see my iphone "share internet connection" so that I can use my data subscription with my computer. My IPAD sees and connect without problem, but my Macbook Pro (Sept 2012) will not see the iphone network. My macbook air does (July 2012). Any idea what is happening, many thanks.

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