Tethering is the process of connecting your mobile device to your PC in order to share its internet connection. By enabling tethering, you can use your phone's mobile data plan to provide internet access to your computer.


Here are the steps to connect your mobile internet to your PC via tethering:


1. Enable Mobile Hotspot/Tethering on Your Phone: Go to the settings menu on your mobile device and locate the option to enable mobile hotspot or tethering. The exact location and wording may vary depending on your phone's operating system (such as Android or iOS), but it is usually found under the "Network & Internet" or "Connections" section.


2. Configure Hotspot/Tethering Settings: After enabling mobile hotspot or tethering, you may have the option to customize the settings. This typically includes setting a name for your hotspot, choosing a password for secure access, and specifying the type of connection (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or USB).


3. Connect Your PC to the Mobile Hotspot: On your PC, access the network settings and look for available Wi-Fi networks. You should see your phone's hotspot listed as an available network. Select it and enter the password if prompted. Alternatively, if you're using a USB connection, connect your phone to your PC using a USB cable.



4. Establish the Connection: Once you've connected your PC to the mobile hotspot, it will attempt to establish a connection. Depending on your phone's settings, you may need to authorize the connection from your phone. Once the connection is established, your PC should have access to the internet using your mobile data plan.


It's important to be aware that tethering and using your mobile data plan for internet access on your PC can consume data quickly, depending on your usage. Monitor your data usage to avoid exceeding your plan's limits or incurring additional charges.


Furthermore, please note that tethering options and settings can vary across different phone models and carriers, so the specific steps may vary. It's always recommended to consult your phone's user manual or contact your carrier for more detailed instructions specific to your device.