Monday, July 1, 2013

Maxis T25 USB Tethering for Shared PC Internet Access


Believe it or not, Google engineers were thoughtful enough to include an easy way to tether your Android-based SmartPhone to a computer and share the Internet through your data plan. Most folks think you need a special app for that, but this free feature already resides on your Android phone. In this tutorial guide, Benchmark Reviews walks you through a few simple steps to use an Android SmartPhone to tether with a computer for shared Internet access using the USB cable.
This is a very simple guide, and does not require 'rooting' your phone or downloading software. It just requires your USB cable, the same one used to charge the phone, and a computer in need of Internet access.
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Android Tether Instructions

  1. Connect your Google Android phone to a computer via USB cable
  2. Open Settings then select Wireless & Networks
  3. Scroll down and select Tethering & portable hotspot
  4. Select USB tethering to enable the USB tethering service
That's it, you're done! At this point, your computer will automatically treat the phone as a network Internet source. There are no special settings or configuration needed. Please note that Internet speeds will depend on your phone's data plan, and wireless coverage in your area.

1 comments:

vai tether optionta t25 e nai...ethernet ase..asa kori songsodhon korben

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