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Title: USB, Wi-Fi or Bluetooth: The Best way to tether to your iPhone or iPad’s data connection using Personal Hotspot
Post by: HCK on August 06, 2014, 09:00:25 am
USB, Wi-Fi or Bluetooth: The Best way to tether to your iPhone or iPad’s data connection using Personal Hotspot

One of the cool things about an iPhone or a Cellular iPad is that it can also double up as a router, so you can use it’s cellular data connection to connect your other devices to the internet.
There are three ways to share your iPhone or iPad’s cellular data connection using the Personal Hotspot feature.
 
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