Learn How To Reverse Tether an Android Phones
COURTSEY: WIKIHOW
Tethering is the ability to browse on your PC using the 3G/2G connectivity of your Android mobile, and Android reverse tethering is the reverse of that: i.e surfing on your phone using your PC's internet. While this can be achieved using a portable WiFi hotspot, in this case no WiFi or 3G connection is required. Here you will Learn How To Reverse Tether In Android Phones, 100% tested and proven method.
- 1Turn on USB debugging on your Android mobile. Settings > Applications > Development > USB Debugging > Turn On
- 2Go to this site.
- 3Download the Android Reverse Tethering Tool. Extract and then open it.
- 4Open AndroidTool.exe in the Android Reverse Tethering Folder
- 5Refresh and select your device.
- 6Choose a DNS to be used. Check the DNS (you can use Google DNS 8.8.8.8 , 8.8.4.4)
- 7Install Hack Connectivity. Some applications like the Play Store require an active connection, so you have to fool the system into thinking it is connected to WiFi.
- 8Install or update the Xposed Framework. Hack Connectivity is a module of Xposed Framework.
- 9Check the Hack Connectivity Service under the modules menu. Restart your mobile.
- 10Restart and open the Hack Connectivity Service. Hit the WiFi Button.
- 11Now click the Connect button in the Android reverse tethering Tool.
- 12Start surfing.
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