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Solve : Has USB Network Tether been removed from WIndows?? |
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Answer» USB Network Tether is a way of getting internet connection lfrom a phone to a PC. Many say that it used to work well in WINDOWS 7, 8 and 10. But for some sreason it no longwer works. Has it been removed from Winmdows?No. Tethering is not a Windows feature. When an Android device is configured to Tether it appears as a USB Network adapter (Remote NDIS based Internet Sharing Device) to the system. This is the same regardless of the host OS. Are you having a specific problem? If so, By now you should know we thrive on details; without more details all I can think of would be to make SURE you are using the right USB cable for the device. (I have three cables that plug perfectly into my Nexus 6. Only one of them works for accessing files on the phone or tethering.- the one that came with it. "Tether.com" is a service for blackberry devices. Android and iOS include network tethering. I just tested with my phone (LG G2) connected to my Win 10 laptop and was able to use USB tethering. However, I use a little program called PDANet to enable USB tethering. PDANet has 2 components, one that runs on your PC and another that runs on your phone. PDANet also COMES with FoxFi which allows enabling the wifi hotspot on my phone. As BC_Programmer pointed out, it's not a function of Windows. It's necessary to enable USB DEBUGGING on your phone as well as have a capable cable. Here's an article describing how to tether using PDANet: http://www.pcworld.com/article/199280/How_To_Tether_Your_Android_Phone_For_Free.html BTW, I posted this while tethered to my phone via USB.Thanks to both. I tried other cable. Now it works on Windows 7 and Windows 10. Still does not work on Windows XP. Anyway, two out of three is good for me. Windows 10 USB tether has a lot of verbiage. |
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