However, after a few months of using the WiFi Tether app, I started experiencing occasional issues maintaining connectivity. The symptoms were: the WiFi AP (access point) would suddenly disappear from ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. We understand that not everyone is interested in rooting their Android device. While doing so usually ...
WiFi Tether is an app for rooted Android phones that lets you use your phone as a wireless hotspot. This allows users to bypass carriers’ built-in Wi-Fi hotspot software, which is especially helpful ...
Artem is a die-hard Android fan, passionate tech blogger, obsessive-compulsive editor, bug hunting programmer, and the founder of Android Police and APK Mirror. Most of the time, you will find Artem ...
Unlike iOS, there are plenty of tethering options for Android, and most of them work well depending on what you're trying to do and the type of user you are. Some are wired, some are wireless, some ...
Award-winning app Tether continues to solve WiFi connectivity problems with its relaunched version specifically for iPhones. According to Tether CEO Tim Burke, the demand for a tethering app for Apple ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. Back at the end of April, popular WiFi tethering app, FoxFi, received an update that brought back WiFi hotspot ...
The last-ditch efforts from AT&T to keep as much of the smartphone market as possible are piling up. First, there were the whispers about the return of an unlimited data plan, then AT&T decide to ...
Does this sound familiar? You’re away from your home or office and need to get your laptop online, but there’s no Starbucks or McDonald’s in sight! Fortunately, that Android device in your pocket or ...
Thanks to an investigation by the Federal Communications Commission, Verizon has agreed to stop blocking its Android users from downloading third-party tethering apps. Verizon has also agreed to pay ...
Android users on AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile no longer have access to some apps that allow consumers to use their smartphones as broadband modems for free access to the Internet. Marguerite Reardon ...