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I use tethering when my home modem or router goes out, or at coffee shops that do not offer free internet. I recommend not using the internet on your Android while tethering as it may slow things down. An added bonus is that your Android charges while simultaneously providing internet access as long as your PC is plugged into the wall.
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Once done, simply choose “Disconnect” from the system tray icon in your PC and turn off the service on your Android. The connection is made and ready for use.Right-Click the system tray icon and select “Connect”.Connect your Android to the PC via USB (Making sure to have USB-Debugging ON).
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PdaNet uses a service app on your phone and a receiver application on your PC to make the connection. Simply navigate to the June Fabrics website and find “PdaNet for Android”. Download the client from the site to get started. The client works with XP and Vista, both 32 and 64-bit versions. Installing the Windows application prompts you with directions to connect your Android phone to the computer via USB. The app is installed to your phone as part of the Windows application installation process.
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Unlike many other tether apps, users do not need root access, but are required to install a small Windows application. Nitty Gritty:With the recent removal of tether apps from the Market Android users are forced to look somewhere else. PdaNet provides a great way to tether your Android phone to your Windows PC. Lasting Impression:PdaNet provides an easy way to tether your Android phone as a modem for your Windows PC. It does not require root access, making it useful to the entire Android audience.