Internet down? 3 ways I use an old Android phone as a backup connection for my home router ...
The process is free, easy to set up, and doesn't use mobile data while helping you avoid upgrading to a mesh network.
First, connect the old phone to your home Wi-Fi network. Then open the phone’s settings and look for a feature called Mobile Hotspot, Personal Hotspot, or Hotspot and Tethering— typically these can be ...
Best Wi-Fi extender I never bought.
Mobile hotspots convert an LTE connection into a Wi-Fi signal that other devices, like laptops or tablets, can use. Here's how to use your own.
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I turned an old Android phone into a home server, and it outperformed my Raspberry Pi
I'd pick a phone over Raspberry Pi any day.
Need to connect to the Internet but only have your phone? USB Tethering could be a solution. Here's how it works and how to use it with your device.
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