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CONNECTING TO INTERNET ON YOUR LAPTOP

If you find yourself without an internet connection, but desperately need to connect to the internet with your laptop, your phone may be your saving grace. Connecting other devices to your phone’s network connection typically requires specific plans from your service provider. It will also eat up your mobile data allotment quicker than the phone would itself. If you want to connect your laptop or other devices to your phone’s data plan, follow this guide. Method One of Three: Tethering an Android Device 1 Decide between USB tethering or creating a wireless hotspot. USB tethering is best if you are only connecting one device to your phone, and that device has a USB port. If you are connecting multiple devices, or connecting a tablet with no USB port, you’ll want to use a wireless hotspot. Both options may require an additional fee, depending on your service plan. Most new Unlimited plans come with tethering enabled. If you are only connecting one device, use USB tethering if possible. This is more secure than wireless tethering. If you are setting up a wireless hotspot, be aware that anyone with the password can connect and start using your data plan. If you don’t have a large data plan, you can eat it up very quickly with a mobile hotspot. 2 USB tether your phone to your laptop. Connect your phone to your laptop via the USB cable. You can ignore any pop ups on your computer about browsing files. Open your Settings. Either press your Menu button and select Settings, or open the Settings app in the App Drawer. Under “Wireless and network”, click “Tethering and portable hotspot”. You may have to click “More Settings” in order to find this option. Different Android systems will be structured in different ways, but the general steps are the same. Check the “USB tethering” box. This will begin sending network data to your laptop. A blue connection icon will appear in your phone’s notification bar. If you are running Windows XP, you will need to download the “tetherxp.inf” file from the Android website. The file will need to be installed when you connect your phone to your computer for the first time.[1] Uncheck the box to stop sharing. You can also disconnect the USB cable to stop sharing. 3 Create a wireless hotspot. If you need to connect more than one device to your phone’s data plan, you’ll want to create a wireless hotspot. Be aware that this is less secure than using USB tethering. Open your Settings. Either press your Menu button and select Settings, or open the Settings app in the App Drawer. Under “Wireless and network”, click “Tethering and portable hotspot”. You may have to click “More Settings” in order to find this option. Different Android systems will be structured in different ways, but the general steps are the same. Check the box labeled “Portable Wi-Fi hotspot”. Depending on your device, this may be a slider labeled “Mobile Hotspot” or something similar. Slide it to turn it on. Your phone may verify that your data plan allows you to create a mobile hotspot. If it does not, you will be given instructions on how to activate the service for your phone. Once the device is broadcasting, a blue wireless icon will be added to your phone’s notification bar. Tap the “Portable Wi-Fi hotspot settings” button to configure the name of your wireless network, as well as the security. It is highly recommended that you secure your network,**prbxselfnetwork**

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