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Android Share Usb



Here's how you can enable or disable USB transfers on your Android device. Press the Menu key. Tap on Settings. Tap on Applications. FlexiHub facilitates USB to IP connectivity between the computers and personal devices running the Windows, Linux, macOS, and Android operating systems. USB over Ethernet access worldwide Share USB devices over Ethernet and connect them in real-time no matter if they are down the hall, across the city, or on the other side of the world. Scroll down to 'USB Debugging' and make sure that is enabled also. If it isn't, slide the toggle switch to the right to enable it. Depending on your Android device - a window may pop up on your phone asking you to verify that you want to enable USB Debugging. Click OK or Apply to allow USB Debugging to become enabled.

The other day I was in a rather peculiar situation. I needed to connect my desktop computer to the internet using my phones mobile data to do something urgent but the poor reception I was getting from my carrier on my Android phone was making the USB Tethering an effort in futility.

So that got me thinking. I had a Windows Phone lying around that which always has very good reception. However, as you may or may not know is that this platform only supports tethering over Wi-Fi Hotspot.

This was no good for me as my Desktop has no Wi-Fi adapter. But what if I tethered my Android Phone to a Wi-Fi hotspot created by the Windows phone? Would it possible then to share this hotspot over USB tethering to the desktop?

What I was essentially proposing here is 'USB tethering a Hotspot' or even more interesting, to use my Android Phone as a Wi-Fi adapter for my computer. It didn't make much sense to me but then again it didn't hurt to try.

As it turned out later, my proposition was not only valid but also, as odd as it may sound, the fastest USB tethering connection I've ever had the pleasure of using.

USB Tether a Wi-Fi Network or Hotspot
Tether Wi-Fi

1. First disable your mobile data if it's on. We don't want to tether our mobile data do we?

2. Next, connect your Android phone to an available Wi-Fi network or hotspot. To do that go to:

Settings >> Wi-Fi >> Turn On >> Connect to a Wi-Fi network.
Connect to a Wi-Fi Network

3. After it has connected to a Wi-Fi network, take your USB cable and connect your phone to your computer using it.

4. When you get prompted for a USB mode (Connect as), select USB Tethering.

Select USB Tethering

https://dlvabn.over-blog.com/2021/01/cut-video-in-half-iphone.html. If this option is not available here check for it in your Android Settings under Mobile Network Settings (Tethering & portable hotspot) and enable it.

Tethering & Hotspot Settings

5. Android should then automatically tether the Wi-Fi connection to your computer.

Wi-Fi 'USB Tethered'

NOTE

  • Some carriers disable tethering (or requires you to pay for it separately) so it may not be available in every phone.
  • This may not work on older Android versions (particularly Gingerbread [2.3] which I've tested). I've only tested this on a device running Android 6.0 (Marshmallow).

Last Updated : | Wide Angle Software

Introduction

Android Share Usb Network

As well as connecting your Android device to Droid Transfer over your local WiFi network, you can also connect your Android device to your computer using a USB cable.

Android App For Usb Devices

To do this - you need to change some of the settings on your Android device so that Droid Transfer and Transfer Companion (running on your Android device) can communicate. This support article shows you how..

Enabling Developer Options on your Android Device.

Framer react. You need to change some settings on your Android device so that 'Developer Mode' is enabled.

  1. Open your device settings and choose 'About phone', 'About device' or just 'About'.
  2. Look for the entry 'Build Number', or 'Build Version'. This entry may be under a further sub-menu called 'Software Information' or 'Software Info' on some devices.
  3. Tap the 'Build Number' entry five or six times. (No, really!)
    Your device will show you how many taps are required to enable Developer Mode. When done your device will have Developer Mode enabled.
  4. Go back to your main Settings menu - scroll down to the bottom, you should see a new entry called 'Developer Options'.

Congratulations! You're now a developer! ;) Microsoft office 2007 activation toolkit download.

Enable USB Debugging.

Just a couple more settings to change..

  1. Tap to open 'Developer Options'
  2. Make sure 'Developer Options' is set to ON.
  3. Scroll down to 'USB Debugging' and make sure that is enabled also. If it isn't, slide the toggle switch to the right to enable it.
  4. Depending on your Android device - a window may pop up on your phone asking you to verify that you want to enable USB Debugging. Click OK or Apply to allow USB Debugging to become enabled.
Android Share Usb App

Download Transfer Companion to your Android Device.

Download Transfer Companion to your Android device from the Google Play Store. You need to be running at least version 1.58 of Transfer Companion - so check for updates if you have previously downloaded Transfer Companion to your Android device.

Download Droid Transfer to your PC.

On your Windows PC, go to this address to download Droid Transfer..


Run Droid Transfer on your PC

Run Droid Transfer on your PC and when you see the connect screen:


Share Usb Device

Connect your Android device to your PC with a USB cable. Depending on your device, your phone may request permission for it to communicate with your PC.

Click OK or Allow on any prompts showing on your Android Device.

When Droid Transfer detects your device, it will launch Transfer Companion on your Android device and begin to load your phones data through the USB cable. Pages 5 6 2.

Android Share Usb

Connection should now made between Droid Transfer and Transfer Companion and you can start managing and copying your Android Phone content using Droid Transfer on your PC.

If you're having troubles, check out our USB connection troubleshooting tips which will help you resolve any issues.

Publisher: Wide Angle Software
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