In case your regular internet broadband is out of commission or acting strangely, you can use mobile internet on Windows 10 PC. All you have to is share mobile data with Windows 10 PC and you are good to go. Let me show you how.
Generally, you can share your mobile data with Windows 10 PC in 2 different ways. The very first technique is to produce a Wi-Fi hotspot and also the second technique is to make use of USB tethering. I will show both methods, make use of the one you're comfortable with.
Note: Depending on your Android version, the below settings might be located in another place. I'm using Android Pie (v9) to show the process.
Use Mobile Data via Wi-Fi Hotspot
Just about all Android versions have a built-in Wi-Fi hotspot functionality using which you'll share your mobile internet with the Windows PC. The best thing is, there aren't any cables necessary to share the mobile internet with Windows 10. Almost all laptops will have built-in Wi-Fi and even if you work with a desktop PC without any built-in Wi-Fi, you can buy a cheap USB Wi-Fi dongle for less than $10.
1. First, open the Settings app and visit the "Network & Internet → Hotspot & Tethering" page.
2. Within this page, tap around the "Wi-Fi hotspot" option.
3. Here, undergo each option and complete the facts as follows.
Hotspot name: The name of your choice. This is the name the thing is whenever you attempt to connect to the hotspot.
Security: Choose WPA2 PSK option.
Hotspot password: Type a strong but easy to remember password.
4. Once you've added every detail, turn on Wi-Fi hotspot by toggling the top-right switch.
5. Now, click on the network icon around the taskbar and you'll call at your Wi-Fi hotspot using the name you choose earlier.
6. Click on the network, go into the Wi-Fi password and click on the "Connect" button.
If everything goes properly, you should have a web connection. If you're not able to access the web, make sure that the mobile data is switched on and you've got a valid mobile data plan.
Use Mobile Internet on Windows via USB Tethering
If you're on a desktop without any Wi-Fi module/dongle, you can use the USB tethering choice to share mobile data with Windows 10 PC. Before getting started, install Google USB driver or OEM specific USB drivers. This allows you to create USB tethering.
1. First, connect your Android phone via USB cable to the web.
2. Next, open the Settings app, visit "Network & Internet → Hotspot & Tethering" page.
3. Here, toggle the switch next to "USB Tethering".
If you have installed proper drivers and also have a working mobile internet plan, you should be able to connect to the web.
That is all. It's that simple to make use of mobile internet on Windows 10. Though using mobile Wi-Fi hotspot to share the web is pretty nifty, I suggest you make use of an Android VPN app to secure your internet connection. In the event you don't know, a VPN connection will encrypt your internet connection and protects you against snooping in public areas.
If you're concerned about consuming all the mobile data with Windows updates, turn on metered connection option in Windows 10 on this particular network and you will be good.
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