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This wikiHow teaches you how to use your iPhone's or Android's cellular data to connect to the Internet on a computer. This process is called "tethering". Not all service providers support tethering; if your service provider does support tethering, keep in mind that tethering counts toward your monthly cellular data limit.
Steps
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Tap Personal Hotspot. It's near the top of the Settings page, just below the Cellular (or Mobile Data) option.Advertisement
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Click your computer's Wi-Fi icon. It's a series of curved lines in the bottom-right side of the screen (Windows) or the top-right side of the screen (Mac).
- On Windows, you may first have to click ^ in this section of the screen in order to view the Wi-Fi icon.
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Click your iPhone's name. You'll see your iPhone's name appear in the Wi-Fi pop-up window.
- On a Windows computer, click Connect in the bottom-right corner of the Wi-Fi pop-up window to continue.
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Enter your iPhone's hotspot password. You'll find this password next to the "Wi-Fi Password" heading in the middle of the Personal Hotspot page on your iPhone.
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Click Next (Windows) or Join (Mac). As long as the password is correct, doing so will prompt your computer to connect to your iPhone's hotspot.
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Open your Android's Settings. It's a gear-shaped app that you'll find in the App Drawer.
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Tap More. This option is below the "Wireless & networks" heading near the top of the Settings page.
- On a Samsung device, you'll instead tap Connections.
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Tap Tethering & portable hotspot. It's near the middle of the screen.
- On a Samsung device, tap Mobile HotSpot and Tethering instead.
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Tap Set up mobile hotspot. This option is at the top of the page.
- On a Samsung, tap Mobile Hotspot, tap ⋮ in the top-right corner, and tap Configure Mobile HotSpot.
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Set up your Android's hotspot. To do so, enter the following information:
- Network name - The name your hotspot will display in your computer's wireless manager.
- Security - Select a WPA2 option from this menu.
- Password - The login password you'll use.
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Tap Save. It's in the bottom-right corner of the Wi-Fi Hotspot window.
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Slide the switch next to OFF right to the "On" position. This switch is at the top of the screen. Doing so will turn on your Android's hotspot.
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Click your computer's Wi-Fi icon. It's a series of curved lines in the bottom-right side of the screen (Windows) or the top-right side of the screen (Mac).
- On Windows, you may first have to click ^ in this section of the screen in order to view the Wi-Fi icon.
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Click your phone's network name. This is the name you entered earlier.
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Enter the hotspot password. This is the password you added earlier.
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Click Next (Windows) or Join (Mac). As long as the password is correct, doing so will prompt your computer to connect to your Android hotspot.
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Connect your Android to your computer. You'll use your Android's charger cable to do so.
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Open your Android's Settings. It's a gear-shaped app typically found in the App Drawer.
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Tap More. This option is beneath the "Wireless & networks" heading.
- On a Samsung device, tap Connections here instead.
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Tap Tethering & portable hotspot. It's near the top of the page.
- On a Samsung, tap Tethering and Mobile HotSpot instead.
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Slide USB tethering right to "ON". After doing so, you should see the trident-shaped USB icon appear in the top-left corner of the screen, and your computer should recognize your phone as a wired Internet connection.
Expert Q&A
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QuestionDoes your phone need an internet connection for this to work?Spike BaronSpike Baron is a Network Engineer & Desktop Support Expert based in Los Angeles, California. He is the owner of Spike’s Computer Repair. With over 25 years of working experience in the tech industry, Spike specializes in PC and Mac computer repair, used computer sales, virus removal, data recovery, and hardware and software upgrades. He has worked as an IT Systems expert for numerous companies, including Huntington Health, Blackbox, Honda, and Manufacturers Bank. In his spare time, Spike also builds and restores computers. He has his CompTIA A+ certification for computer service technicians and is a Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert.
Network Engineer & Desktop SupportIf your computer doesn't have access to an internet connection and you're using your phone to give it internet access, then yes, the phone needs to have online access. -
QuestionHow can I share mobile date from my phone to my Laptop?Community AnswerIf you mean data, you can share data by plugging a USB charging cable from your phone to a USB port on your laptop. If you're running Windows on the laptop, click My Computer and then click your phone.
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QuestionHow can I connect to the internet without Wi-Fi?Community AnswerInstead of using a phone, you can use an ethernet cable to connect to your router. You may need to look up specific instructions for your router.
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Tips
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If you don't have the option to tether listed in your phone's settings, try talking to your service provider about activating tethering--it may be a feature that must be approved before you can access it.Thanks
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When tethering wirelessly, keep your phone within ten feet of your computer.Thanks
Warnings
- Keep track of your monthly data, since consuming more than your plan entails will result in extra charges.Thanks
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1. Open Settings.
2. Tap Personal Hotspot or Tethering.
3. Toggle on the switch.
4. Set a password.
5. Open your computer’s Wi-Fi settings.
6. Select your phone.
7. Enter the password.
8. Click Next or Join.
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