How to Set up USB Tethering on Windows 10
USB tethering is an excellent way to access the internet on your computer using your smartphone’s data plan. It’s useful if you have limited Wi-Fi access or when it’s just not available. If you are a Windows 10 user, you can take advantage of USB tethering to access the internet on your computer. This guide will show you how to set up USB tethering on Windows 10.
Step 1: Connect Your Smartphone to Your PC
The first step in setting up USB tethering on Windows 10 is to connect your smartphone to your computer using a USB cable. Once connected, your phone should prompt you to choose your desired USB mode. Choose “USB Tethering” or “Internet Sharing” as the mode you want to use.
Step 2: Enable Windows Device Manager
After your phone is connected, enable the Windows Device Manager on your computer. To do this, press the Windows key + X, then choose “Device Manager” from the list of options that appear.
Step 3: Locate and Open “Network Adapters”
In the Device Manager, locate and open the “Network Adapters” category. You will see a list of network adapters with their respective drivers.
Step 4: Install Your Phone’s Drivers
If your phone’s drivers are not installed, you may see a yellow exclamation point next to your phone. Right-click on your phone from the list of network adapters and press “Update Driver Software.” This prompts Windows to search for the required drivers for your phone. If the required drivers are not found, you will have to download and install them manually.
Step 5: Enable USB Tethering on Your Phone
Once you have set up your drivers, go back to your phone and confirm that USB tethering is enabled. This is mostly found under “Mobile Hotspot and Tethering” in the phone’s settings. Ensure that the “USB Tethering” option is checked.
Step 6: Access the Internet on Your PC
Your Windows 10 PC should now automatically detect the tethering connection and create a new network connection. You’ll see a notification saying “Device Connected” or “New Connection Created.” You can now access the internet on your Windows 10 PC through your phone’s mobile data plan.
Conclusion
Setting up USB tethering on Windows 10 is a quick and easy process that allows you to use your smartphone as a modem or a Wi-Fi hotspot. If you have limited Wi-Fi access or need to connect to the internet on the go, USB tethering is an ideal solution. Remember to keep your phone’s drivers updated to ensure smooth connectivity.