Share PC Internet to Android via USB | Reverse USB Tethering

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Want to share your PC's internet connection with your Android phone using a USB cable? This video shows you how to do exactly that by enabling USB tethering from your Windows PC to your Android device. It’s a great solution when your phone has no mobile data or Wi-Fi access, but your computer is connected to the internet.

The process is simple, but it requires adjusting a few settings on both your PC and Android phone. Start by opening the settings on your Android device. Navigate to "Network & Internet," then select "Hotspot & Tethering." Once you're in this section, plug your Android phone into your PC using a USB cable, then toggle on the option for "USB Tethering." This option will only become visible once your device is physically connected to your computer via USB.

Now move to your Windows PC. After the USB connection is established, click on the Wi-Fi or network icon in the system tray and go to "Network & Internet Settings." From here, you’ll be able to manage how your PC handles the network connection and see the new USB network adapter created by the Android device. In most cases, the PC will automatically start sharing the internet with your phone once USB tethering is enabled.

You don’t need any third-party software for this—just your regular USB cable and the built-in settings on both devices. It's an ideal method for quick and secure internet sharing, especially useful in emergencies or while traveling.

Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:12 Enabling USB tethering on Android
0:34 Connecting USB and configuring on PC
1:09 Conclusion

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#USBTethering #AndroidTips #Windows10 #InternetSharing #PCtoPhone #TechTutorial #OfflineAccess #MobileInternet

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