Besides offering many high end features, Android phone can be more utilized as a for your internet access. Using android phone as a modem, usually call tethering can be done with several and depends on what kind of Android phone you will tether. In case Motorola Droid, step by step you should do during tethering are:
- Install PDANet software on the laptop dan Android phone. PDANet is Android application which working on al Android phone as-is. With PDANet we can use our Android Phone for internet access without any setting change. PDANet supports for both USB Tether and Blutoth Dial-up Networking Connection (DUN)
- Enabling USB Debungging by following the direction on the screen. After connecting Motorola Droid to the laptop via USB then run PDANet software by clicking “Turn PDANet On”
- your connection is ready after turning on PDANet. Go to your laptopn and Connect” on the PDANet software on your taskbar.
- To disable the connection right click and select Disconnect (or Turn Off PdaNet on your Droid)
If you want Bluetooth tethering on your Motorola Droid what you have to do to make it as your modem are: Pairing Motorola Droid with laptop via Bluetooth connection. Once your Android phone has been connected then the next step you need to create a Dial-up Networking Connection (DUN). This connection you will need to connect your Android phone to internet once you want to connect to. The next is select Bluetooth Modem Driver for the modem to use. Ensure that you select the proper modem driver. Leave the user/password blank or you can specify any password. Then use “123? as the phone number. The final step, dial the DUN to start internet connection
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