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Simply connect your phone to your computer to get started. Once connected, navigate to the Hotspot & Tethering menu in the Android System popup. Toggle the USB Tethering option to On.
Have a laptop but no Wi-Fi? Turn your Android phone into a modem and get your computer connected to the Net in seconds.
Need an internet connection for your PC or laptop, but do not have access to public Wi-Fi? Connect your smartphone's mobile connection to your PC.
Beginning with Android 2.2, the Android operating system includes a tethering option, so that you do not need a special app to tether your device to a computer.
Hotspot not working at the coffee shop? No free Wi-Fi at the airport? Let your Android phone come to the rescue: $25 app Tether lets your laptop tap your phone's wireless data goodness.
How to Tether Your Droid in Ubuntu. Android smart phones, including the Motorola Droid, can act as mobile Internet hot spots if they're running a tethering app. This allows business travelers to ...
Unlike iOS, there are plenty of tethering options for Android, and most of them work well depending on what you're trying to do and the type of user you are. Some are wired, some are wireless ...
Android 2.2 to integrate USB tethering, mobile hot spots With less than a week to go before Android 2.2 is unveiled, the list of new features continues to grow.
I use the USB-Tether feature (phone to PC) so as to take advantage of 2 reasons... 1. Make my video screen much larger (PC/laptop) than that of my smartphone screen (Motorola E5 Play, Android), & 2.
Android users have an easy time of it. All you should have to do is download the Android PdaNet app to your PC, install it, and connect your Android handset via USB or Bluetooth to start tethering.