When you're using an Android device with mobile data connection enabled, wouldn't it be convenient for another computer device such as a Windows-based notebook to share this connection for access to the Internet? Yes, you can do a wireless connection via a portable hotspot, or a wired connection using a USB cable:
Tap "Portable Wi-Fi hotspot" to enable it.
Tap "Configure Wi-Fi hotspot" to enter an ID and password to prevent unauthorized connections.
On a computer with Wi-Fi connectivity, click the network icon on the system tray to identify and connect to the wireless network you set.
On your mobile, go to Settings > More > Tethering & portable hotspot.
Tap "USB tethering" to enable it.
On the computer, click the network icon on the system tray to identify and connect to the wired network. The Windows system may take more than a minute to discover the network for Internet access.
Turn your Android mobile into a portable Wi-Fi hotspot:
On your mobile, go to Settings > More > Tethering & portable hotspot.Tap "Portable Wi-Fi hotspot" to enable it.
Tap "Configure Wi-Fi hotspot" to enter an ID and password to prevent unauthorized connections.
On a computer with Wi-Fi connectivity, click the network icon on the system tray to identify and connect to the wireless network you set.
Enable USB tethering on your Android mobile:
Connect a computer to your Android device with a USB cable.On your mobile, go to Settings > More > Tethering & portable hotspot.
Tap "USB tethering" to enable it.
On the computer, click the network icon on the system tray to identify and connect to the wired network. The Windows system may take more than a minute to discover the network for Internet access.
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