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How To Share PC Internet Connection With Android? Read more at http://www.techgyd.com/share-common-internet-connection-of-pc-with-your-android-device/974/#te39qSiw9tAVRa8b.99

As you know, unlike Nokia or any other cellphone manufacturer companies, for your Android Devices, there is not any software which lets you to connect your PC with your Computer in such a way so that they can share Common Internet Connection.

Either Sharing your PC’s Internet Connection to Browse Internet on your Android Phone & Tablet or to share Your Android Device’s Internet Connection and use it for your PC.

So, here I am telling you two most powerful FREE ways, or probably the possible ways available by which you will be able to share common Internet connection with your Computer and Android Device.

The First Way will let you to share Internet either from Your PC to Android device or from Android Device to PC using WiFi Connection and the Second way lets you to share only PC’s Internet for Your Android Device via USB Cable.

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1. Share Common Internet via WiFi

In this IT World, Sharing data and network facilities over Bluetooth and WiFi are very useful. As it lets you to share a lots  files and services. For these connections, we don’t need any additional hardware to work as tunnel between devices like USB Cable.

WiFi PC Sync

 

Also WiFi connections are built-in feature in Laptops, some Gaming console and if you wants to access WiFi connection at your PC then you need to have a WiFi Router which will help you to do that.

To share common Internet connection between your Laptop/Computer and Android Devices using WiFi connection, you need to Turn  your Android Phone To WiFi HotSpot.

After doing that, you will be able to share common internet connection between both the devices.

2. Share Common Internet Connection via USB Cable

Sharing Internet Connection From your PC to Android Devices over USB Cable is a bit tough. But USB Cable is much convenient as almost all Android Phones are having USB Connection facility but not WiFi Access.

So, if your Android Phone is not having WiFi Access or your PC uses DSL/LAN Connection then the only option is to use USB Cable wire.

Proceeding…

You should have an Rooted Android Device to do this. Here is my tutorial to ROOT Your Android Device. Now, we can proceed ahead for main steps.

Step 1 : Turn ON USB Debugging of your Android Device.

Navigate to your Android Smartphone or TAB Settings >> Application >> Developers Option. From here, tick the checkbox of USB Debugging.

Step 2 : Disable SuperUser Notification.

When you start connecting your Android Device with your PC’s internet connection, you will continuously receive a lots of notifications so it is good to disable SuperUser notification.

To do this, Launch SuperUser App in your device, navigate through

SuperUser Menu >> Preferences.

Uncheck Notifications checkbox.

Step 3 : Install Android Driver To PC. Read This Article For Help

Android Reverse Thethering

Step 4 : Download Android Reverse Tethering Tool

Android Reverse Tethering Tool is the Computer Software which lets you to utilize your PC’s fast DSL Cable Internet on Android Device. So, download the latest release version, extract the ZIP File.

Step 5 : Run AndroidTool.EXE application from the extracted ZIP.

Step 6 : Now, plug your Android Smartphone or Tablet to your computer via USB and select your device from the drop-down menu. Click big “Connect” button of Android Reverse Tethering Tool.

It will connect your Android and install two essential Apps – BusyBox and RedSocks on it.

Step 7 : While connecting, watch your Android device’s screen. If superuser asks for a permission, allow it.

Reverse Thethering Process

Step 8 : All Done. :-D Now you will be able to browse internet on your Android device using PC’s connection.

If you encounter a crash or error, close Android Reverse Tethering Tool and start it again. Also Reboot your Android Device.

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