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How to share Wifi from other transmitter to your laptop using android phone

Here is the situation: You have a hotspot access from your hotel but your laptop's Wifi is broken. You want to go online to publish blog posts or to update some Facebook statuses. How can you do get the Internet access from the hotspot without wifi in your laptop. The answer is your android phone. I have the same situation when I stay here today. So using Sury's Oppo Find Piano, an android phone, I tether the wifi via USB to my ASUS laptop.

With the wifi available from Sury's phone, I can blog while watching TV or YouTube videos at the same time in your laptop. The trick is very easy. And I have actually applied it to tether VPN connection to my laptop--as you know, you cannot transmit tunneling Internet access from phone to desktop.

Follow these simple steps: Install PdaNet. You can grab it from Play Store and from the official website. PdaNet serves as a special transmitter that will share Wifi or VPN connection via bluetooth, wifi, and USB. While I never try the bluetooth one, my favorite is USB. I just need to plug my phone and activate the USB debugging. Remember, if your phone USB is not set as debugged, then you will never be able to tether the connection.

Open PdaNet in your Android phone and click the "Activate USB tether." Then go to your desktop to find PdaNet icon. Right click the icon and press connect until it says connected. Type google.com in your browser, and whoa, congratulations, your Wifi from other transmitter has been tethered.
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