Nowadays, many of us are sharing mobile data for our computers or laptops. This process is called Tethering. Generally, we all share it via a Mobile Hotspot. In a Mobile Hotspot, the Internet is shared with a connected computer via wireless LAN, which is called Wi-Fi. But the internet can be tethered by other methods as well, like USB and Bluetooth Tethering. There is a big difference between USB Tethering and Mobile Hotspot. You are all familiar with Mobile Hotspot. Now Let's talk about what USB tethering is and how you can enable it.

What is USB Tethering?
When the mobile internet connection is shared with a connected computer or laptop using a physical USB data cable, then it is called USB Tethering. It gives a high-speed connection while sharing the internet between mobile devices and connected computer systems, it is because a Wired connection is quite stronger than a Wireless LAN connection.
How to enable It?
Below are the steps mentioned to enable USB Tethering between your mobile and computer system.
Step 1: First, connect your mobile to the computer system by the USB Cable.
Step 2: On your smartphone, go to 'Settings', and select 'Portable Hotspot Settings'.
Step 3: Under Portable Hotspot Settings, you will see the option 'USB Tethering'. Turn On that USB Tethering toggle switch. (Note that this option is activated only when your mobile phone is connected to the computer via USB cable).
Step 4: As you turn on USB Tethering in your mobile phone, one pop-up window will appear asking permission to connect to other devices. Just click on 'Yes' to proceed further.

Step 5: Once you click Yes, your computer gets connected to the mobile phone for internet sharing. You can see that symbol on the taskbar of your PC.

Advantages of USB Tethering
These are some advantages provided by USB Tethering over the Mobile Hotspot.
- The computer does not need to have Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN) functionality for USB Tethering.
- It does not lower the battery life of mobile, as the mobile gets charged while sharing the internet.
- The internet speed obtained in the connected computer is quite faster because of the strong connection build by USB data cable.
- Also, If mobile does not have Hotspot functionality, still USB Tethering can work for it.
That's all, this is how you can share your mobile internet to your computer.
Performance Tips for USB Tethering
USB Tethering lets you share your phone’s internet with your computer using a USB cable. Follow these simple tips to make it faster and more reliable.
Use a High-Quality USB Cable
Pick a good USB cable, ideally USB-C, that supports fast data transfer. Cheap or damaged cables can slow your connection. For best results, use the cable that came with your phone.
Close Unnecessary Apps on Your Phone
Shut down apps running in the background to free up your phone’s resources. This helps boost internet speed for tethering. Check your phone’s settings to close apps like games or streaming services.
Select a Strong Network (4G/5G)
Make sure your phone is on a strong 4G or 5G signal for faster tethering. Weak signals, like 3G, can slow things down. Move to an area with better network coverage or switch to 5G if available.
Enable “USB Charging Only” When Not Tethering
When you’re done tethering, turn on “USB charging only” mode in your phone’s settings to save battery by stopping data transfer. On Android, find this in USB settings; on iPhone, disable Personal Hotspot.
Keep Your Phone Charged
Plug your phone into a power source during tethering to avoid battery drain, as tethering can use power even while charging. Use a laptop USB port or a charger to keep your phone powered.
These tips will ensure a faster, more stable USB Tethering connection while keeping your phone’s battery in check
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Conclusion
USB Tethering is an easy and reliable way to share your phone’s internet with your computer using a USB cable. It’s faster than Wi-Fi hotspots, saves battery, and works even without Wi-Fi on your computer. By following simple steps to set it up and using tips like choosing a good cable or strong 4G/5G signal, you can enjoy a stable, high-speed connection. Whether you’re working, streaming, or browsing, USB Tethering keeps you connected anywhere, hassle-free!