Internet down? 3 ways I use an old Android phone as a backup connection for my home router ...
Need to connect to the Internet but only have your phone? USB Tethering could be a solution. Here's how it works and how to use it with your device.
Android devices are known for their USB and Wi-Fi tethering abilities—rooted or unrooted—which comes in handy for those that travel and need internet on their laptops in areas that don't have any ...
Person holding an Android smartphone turning on hotspot - Eza_Nanda/Shutterstock We often rely on a mobile hotspot when internet access isn't available or dependable. While traveling, it's extremely ...
USB tethering lets your Galaxy S25 share its mobile data with a computer through a USB cable. It is usually more stable than hotspot and can also keep your phone charging while connected. Make sure ...
Two weeks without internet pass very slowly. Due to an ice storm, my home internet went down. I spent two weeks doing some of my work at a nearby coffee shop, but at home, I did what most people do. I ...
Apple makes it easy for iPhone users to share their data with their Mac, but it’s not quite as simple for those of us with an Android. Thankfully, there’s now a handy third-party Mac hack called ...
Tether is an app that lets you connect a smartphone to a computer and share the data connection. Tether has been available for BlackBerry for a while, and today the developers released and Android ...
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