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Top 3 ways to use your Android smartphone as a modem

Don’t have home WiFi? Use your Android smartphone instead.

If you’ve got an old Android smartphone lying around, you can use it as a modem for your PC. This will especially be of great use to people who do not want to splurge on a home WiFi network. You can simply share your phone’s mobile data with your PC whenever you want to go online. In this article, we bring you the top 3 ways to use your Android smartphone as a modem and tether your internet data.

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USB Tethering

Step 1: Connect your smartphone to your PC using a USB cable.

Step 2: A popup box will appear on your phone. Select USB Tethering on it.

Step 2: A popup box will appear on your phone. Select USB Tethering on it.

Step 3: If the popup box does not appear on your device, swipe down from the status bar and select USB options from the notification panel.

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Step 3: If the popup box does not appear on your device, swipe down from the status bar and select USB options from the notification panel.

Step 4: Select USB Tethering from the list of options.

Your PC will start sharing your Android smartphone’s data connection.

Use your Android smartphone as a model via Bluetooth

Step 1: On your Android smartphone, go to Settings and select Connection and Sharing.

Step 1: On your Android smartphone, go to Settings and select Connection and Sharing.

Step 2: Tap on Personal hotspot and switch on the toggle bar for Bluetooth tethering.

Step 2: Tap on Personal hotspot and switch on the toggle bar for Bluetooth tethering.

Step 3: Connect your smartphone to your PC via Bluetooth.

Step 4: On your PC, go to Settings and select Network and Internet.

Step 1: Go to Settings and select Network and Internet.

Step 5: Click on Advanced Network Settings.

Step 2: Click on Advanced Network Settings.

Step 6: Scroll down and select More network adapter options.

Step 3: Select More network adapter options.

Step 7: Double-click on Bluetooth Network Connection.

Step 7: Double-click on Bluetooth Network Connection. use android smartphone as modem

Step 8: Select your device and click on Connect using.

Step 8: Select your device and click on Connect using. use android smartphone as modem

Step 9: Select Access Point.

Step 9: Select Access Point. use android smartphone as modem

Your PC will start sharing your phone’s data connection via Bluetooth.

Use a Personal WiFi Hotspot

Use a Personal WiFi Hotspot. use android smartphone as modem

The easiest way to share your phone’s mobile data with your PC is by creating a personal WiFi hotspot. Simply swipe down from the status bar and select the ‘WiFi Hotspot’ or ‘Personal Hotspot’ tile from the Quick Settings Menu. Once the hotspot has been created, you can search for it on your PC and connect to it using the hotspot password. Don’t know what the password is? Long press the WiFi Hotspot tile and look for security details. You will be able to view and change the WiFi hotspot password. Creating a personal hotspot essentially turns your Android smartphone into a modem.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How do I use my Android smartphone as a modem?

You can share your phone’s mobile data with your PC using USB tethering, Bluetooth tethering, or by creating a personal WiFi hotspot.

How do I share my phone’s internet via a USB cable?

To enable USB tethering on your phone, connect it to your PC using a USB cable and select USB Tethering from the list of options.

How do I create a WiFi hotspot on my phone?

To create a personal WiFi hotspot on your Android smartphone, simply select the Personal Hotspot tile from the Quick Settings Menu.

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Conclusion

These are the top 3 ways to use your Android smartphone as a modem and tether your internet data. You can use a USB cable and a Bluetooth connection to tether the WiFi network to which your phone is connected. However, creating a personal hotspot requires you to disable WiFi on your phone, which means you will only be able to share your mobile data.

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