Tethering your Android phone basically turns it into a mobile hotspot,
allowing you to funnel a 3G or 4G internet connection from your phone
into your PC or laptop via USB. As you might expect, phone carriers
brought the hammer down in an effort to stop users from getting around
the fees they charge to normally allow you to do this.
People are now requesting for VPN softwares on their PC, simply because of the ongoing MTN cheat. Several people have asked me if there was HTTP Injector for PC, or if I had it.
I always tell them no! The truth is, since you have a working config file on your device, there is actually no need to have the VPN software on your PC.
There is an app called PdaNet+. This app allows you to share any type of Internet connection, both ordinary and VPN connection to your PC. This can be done through the following means;
USB Mode
Bluetooth Mode
WiFi Direct Hotspot
FoxFi/WiFi Hotspot Mode
Those are the four ways by which PdaNet+ can tether the VPN connection from your smartphone to your PC. Before we dive into today’s tutorial, here are the requirements you need before you can be able to share any VPN connection from your Android device to PC.
PdaNet+ for Android – Download here
PdaNet+ for PC – Download here
Step 1
Install PdaNet+ in both your Android device and PC. Now, launch the PdaNet+ on your Android device and tap WiFi Direct Hotspot(new!)
Go to the PdaNet+ on your PC, it’s obviously located at the bottom tray on your PC, depending on your computer. Tap on the PdaNet+ icon > Connect WiFi. A window will pop up with a notification message that it is searching for a WiFi connection. Now, go back to your Android phone, on your PdaNet+ app, tap WPS.
Your device will appear on your PC’s PdaNet+ search menu.Simply click connect and enjoy fast browsing on your PC.
Step 2
Activate USB Debugging
Go into your Android phone's menu and select
Settings> Applications > Development . In that window, check the box that says USB Debugging .
Connect your phone to your computer with a USB cable. Then run the PdaNet app on your phone and choose Enable USB Tether. The app will begin running as a background service.
On your computer, there will now be a small phone symbol in your system tray. Right-click on that and hit Connect to finish the tether.

You should now have 3G or 4G internet access on your computer. Be careful how much data you use though, as your carrier may become suspicious if you are downloading an extreme amount.
People are now requesting for VPN softwares on their PC, simply because of the ongoing MTN cheat. Several people have asked me if there was HTTP Injector for PC, or if I had it.
I always tell them no! The truth is, since you have a working config file on your device, there is actually no need to have the VPN software on your PC.
There is an app called PdaNet+. This app allows you to share any type of Internet connection, both ordinary and VPN connection to your PC. This can be done through the following means;
USB Mode
Bluetooth Mode
WiFi Direct Hotspot
FoxFi/WiFi Hotspot Mode
Those are the four ways by which PdaNet+ can tether the VPN connection from your smartphone to your PC. Before we dive into today’s tutorial, here are the requirements you need before you can be able to share any VPN connection from your Android device to PC.
PdaNet+ for Android – Download here
PdaNet+ for PC – Download here
Step 1
Install PdaNet+ in both your Android device and PC. Now, launch the PdaNet+ on your Android device and tap WiFi Direct Hotspot(new!)
Go to the PdaNet+ on your PC, it’s obviously located at the bottom tray on your PC, depending on your computer. Tap on the PdaNet+ icon > Connect WiFi. A window will pop up with a notification message that it is searching for a WiFi connection. Now, go back to your Android phone, on your PdaNet+ app, tap WPS.
Your device will appear on your PC’s PdaNet+ search menu.Simply click connect and enjoy fast browsing on your PC.
Step 2
Activate USB Debugging
Go into your Android phone's menu and select
Settings
Connect your phone to your computer with a USB cable. Then run the PdaNet app on your phone and choose Enable USB Tether. The app will begin running as a background service.
On your computer, there will now be a small phone symbol in your system tray. Right-click on that and hit Connect to finish the tether.
You should now have 3G or 4G internet access on your computer. Be careful how much data you use though, as your carrier may become suspicious if you are downloading an extreme amount.
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