- The basic idea behind tethering an iPad is simple and works with most 3G cell phones. With this process, you create a wireless hotspot with your cell phone and then connect your iPad to it. Instead of creating a wireless network, you may also be able to attach the iPad to a phone with a USB cord. With either of these options, the cell phone uses the 3G cellular network and then converts it into a form that the iPad can utilize.
- Depending on what type of mobile phone you have, you may need to add a tethering plan to your package. Many wireless providers require you to pay an additional monthly fee in order to link other devices to your phone. This is because it sometimes requires a large amount of data to be transferred during this process. In other cases, you may simply need to get the proper application on your phone to allow tethering. Each carrier has different rules on this process.
- Tethering your iPad to a cell phone has a few benefits. For example, this could provide you with a way to avoid paying for Internet access at your home. As long as you have your cell phone, you will have access to the Internet on your iPad. Another benefit of tethering is that you have the ability to do it on the go. As long as you are within range of your 3G network, you will be able to get online with your iPad.
- In addition to tethering the iPad to a cell phone, you could also tether other devices to your iPad. If you purchase an iPad with a data plan, it can pick up the 3G network. If you add the tethering package to your plan, your carrier will allow you to tether other wireless devices to the iPad. To make this work, you will simply need to turn on your personal hotspot feature in the settings of the iPad.
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