How do I get free wifi tethering?
Android users:
- Open your Settings.
- Tap on Wireless & networks.
- Select Tethering & portable hotspot.
- Tap on Portable Wi-Fi hotspot.
- Set up a strong password and slide the bar to turn it on.
How do I share Internet from my Samsung Galaxy s4?
USB tethering
- Connect your phone to your computer using the USB cable.
- From any Home screen, tap the Menu key.
- Tap Settings.
- Tap the Connections tab.
- Tap More networks.
- Tap Tethering and Mobile HotSpot.
- To share your connection, tap USB tethering to select the check box.
How can I tether my Android WIFI for free?
Here’s how to set it up.
- On your phone, go to Settings > Connections > Mobile Hotspot and Tethering.
- Turn on Mobile Hotspot.
- Choose a network name and password.
- Tap Save.
- Connect your second device to the network you just created, just as you would to any other Wi-Fi network.
How can I tether my hotspot without data?
Method 2 – PdaNet
- Install PdaNet+ from the Google Play store.
- Install PdaNet desktop application on your Windows PC or Mac. Start the application.
- Open PdaNet+ on your phone and check the Activate USB Mode box and also Hide Tether Usage.
- Connect your phone to your computer via USB cable.
Is USB tethering free?
You can connect to your makeshift modem using a USB cord or wirelessly, all depending on the equipment you have. You might also need (or want) to use an app or have a special data/tethering plan from your carrier. The cost of tethering is (technically) free, but that’s only if you don’t get caught.
How can I get free internet on my Android without service?
Droid VPN is another popular VPN app which can be used for accessing free internet on android without data plan. The app can be downloaded from the Google Play Store.
Do you have to pay for tethering?
The cost of tethering is (technically) free, but that’s only if you don’t get caught. Many carriers don’t like tethering because you’re using the internet on a device that you’re not paying to access the internet on, which goes against the terms and conditions you agreed to when you signed your contract.