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Thread ID: 146110 2018-04-24 02:22:00 Mobile Phone Laptop Internet Connection USB Tethering Neil F (14248) Press F1
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1448813 2018-04-24 02:22:00 My Compaq laptop has Win 10 (64bit) Fall Creators update.
My mobile phone is an old Samsung Galaxy S2 has a 10gb monthly data plan.
I do not get near that usage each month..
These days I often cannot connect to Internet using the USB Tethering option.
It says Wi-Fi turned off but I go to Settings and turn Wi-Fi on but then still get Wi-Fi off and try "connect manually'.
Sometimes (like now) it behaves (as it did for many years) with instant Internet Connection.
Then (a recent issue) I'll suddenly see the yellow highlight and "no Internet connection" but I have not touched the phone nor the cable.

I do not have this problem if instead of the USB Tethering option I turn on the Wi-Fi button on the laptop and select
Mobile Hot Spot on the phone.
I then select the name of my phone's mobile hotspot and get instant connection and do not lose the connectivity.

The Phone cable seems Ok.

My Settings show:

IPv4 192.168.42.224
IPv4 DNS servers 192.168.42.129
Manufacturer SAMSUNG Mobile USB Remote NDIS
Network Device
Driver version 2.12.5.0
Physical address (MAC) 02-63-31-30.68-04

As a peculiarity while I type this message I am on USB tethering at the moment and have not lost connectivity

Any ideas please?
Neil
Neil F (14248)
1448814 2018-04-24 03:22:00 I've always found USB tethering to be very hit and miss, and often quite slow, I'd look into why the wireless tethering/hotspot is not working and try and get that sorted, it's generally a lot more reliable. wratterus (105)
1448815 2018-04-24 12:06:00 Am I missing something? If you're on mobile hot spot you are Wifi to your phone and then out via cellular network which must be slower than cable from laptop to phone then cellular?
If you are USB connection then you don't need Wifi its like a network connection, maybe I'm reading it wrong at this late hour.
And you are on USB and connected...
Ofthesea (14129)
1448816 2018-04-24 17:01:00 I've always found USB tethering to be very hit and miss, and often quite slow, I'd look into why the wireless tethering/hotspot is not working and try and get that sorted, it's generally a lot more reliable.

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