Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Sharing Internet via Bluetooth Tethering On Phone And Laptop

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Tethering or phone-as-modem (PAM) is the process of sharing a mobile device’s Internet connection with another device like an Android or laptop.

What is Bluetooth Tethering?

Bluetooth tethering is one of the ways of sharing the wireless connection of an Android device with another device using Bluetooth. Say, you are using mobile data, and someone wants to use your data as well but you do not want to disclose the password. What would you do in that case? The answer is Bluetooth tethering, which is available on Android version 2.2 and above.

The phone that has data or is connected to Wi-Fi is referred to as Phone 1 (XT1068) and the phone that needs to access Phone 1’s data via Bluetooth is referred to as Phone 2 (LS-5502).

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We can use Bluetooth tethering to share Wi-Fi data with other phones or laptops.

Bluetooth Tethering on the Phone

Let’s discuss a step-by-step guide for Bluetooth tethering on Android-

1. Turn on Bluetooth on both phones. Open Bluetooth settings and keep both devices Discoverable. You can do this via Settings->Bluetooth->Turn on. Keep this screen open.

Bluetooth Tethering Android
Fig. 1: Turning on Bluetooth

2. Pair the two devices: When Phone 1 is discovered by Phone 2 and vice-versa, a Bluetooth pairing code will ask for confirmation on both devices. Tap on Pair.

Sending Bluetooth pairing request
Fig. 2: Sending Bluetooth pairing request

3. Turn on Bluetooth tethering on Phone 1 from Settings->More->Tethering & Mobile Hotspot->Turn on Bluetooth tethering.

Turning on Bluetooth tethering on Android
Fig. 3: Turning on Bluetooth tethering in Phone 1

4. Open Bluetooth settings (mentioned in Step 1) on both phones and keep them Discoverable. Tap on the Phone 2 name in Phone 1 to allow it to use data via Bluetooth tethering.

Sharing Mobile Internet via Bluetooth Tethering
Fig. 4: Connecting Phone 1 with Phone 2 via Bluetooth tethering

5. Since Phone 2 is connected to Phone 1 via Bluetooth tethering, it can now access the Internet.

This was tried on Moto G (2nd Gen) having Android 6.0 as Phone 1 and LYF Wind 3 having Android 5.1.1 as Phone 2, at the author’s end. For testing at EFY Labs, Redmi 4 as Phone 1 and HTC U11 as Phone 2 were used.

Also Check: How to Turn Android Phone into PC

Bluetooth Tethering on a Laptop

Bluetooth tethering can also be done on a laptop in case Ethernet or Wi-Fi is not available.

Below is the step-by-step guide to sharing mobile internet to a laptop via Bluetooth.

1. Turn on Bluetooth on the cellphone and laptop. Pair the two devices. When these are discovered by each other, tap on the laptop’s name in the phone, and vice-versa. A confirmation will be needed on both devices. Tap on Pair.

2. Go to Control Panel->Network and Internet->Network Connections. You will see Bluetooth Network Connection Connected to Redmi (name of the phone). Disable the Wireless Local Area Network.

Bluetooth Tethering on Laptop/PC
Fig. 5: Wireless network connections disabled on the laptop

3. Connect the phone to Wi-Fi; it also works with cellular data. Turn on Bluetooth tethering on the phone.

4. On the laptop, go to Control Panel->Devices and Printers->Bluetooth Devices. You will see your mobile device. Right-click on it and connect using Access Point.

Bluetooth Tethering Android to PC
Fig. 6: Cellphone’s Bluetooth device shown on the laptop

5. After a few seconds, the laptop will show an Internet connection via Bluetooth.
In this case, Internet speed will be limited because of the limitations of Bluetooth technology. This technique is useful when you do not want to give Wi-Fi password to anyone.

Battery consumption is lower when using Bluetooth tethering as compared to using a Wi-Fi hotspot. The only disadvantage of this technique is that only one person can connect at a time.

Why Bluetooth Tethering is Better than Wi-Fi Hotspot?

Bluetooth tethering vs hotspot tethering has its own advantages and considerations. Here are some reasons why Bluetooth tethering may be considered advantageous compared to Wi-Fi hotspot tethering:

  1. Power Efficiency: Bluetooth tethering tends to consume less power compared to Wi-Fi hotspot tethering. Bluetooth technology is designed to be energy-efficient, which can result in improved battery life on both the host and client devices.
  2. Security: Bluetooth connections are generally more secure than Wi-Fi connections. Bluetooth uses encryption protocols to establish a secure connection between devices, reducing the risk of unauthorized access to your internet connection.
  3. Device Compatibility: Bluetooth is a standard feature available on most mobile devices and laptops, making it widely compatible across devices. In contrast, Wi-Fi hotspot tethering may require specific Wi-Fi capabilities on the client device to establish a connection.
  4. Simplicity: Bluetooth tethering is often considered easier to set up and use compared to Wi-Fi hotspot tethering. Pairing and connecting devices via Bluetooth typically involve fewer steps and configurations.
  5. Short-Range Connection: Bluetooth has a shorter range compared to Wi-Fi, which can be advantageous in scenarios where you want to limit the connectivity to devices in close proximity. This can enhance privacy and reduce the chances of unintended connections to your hotspot.

People Also Ask

Q. How to Use Bluetooth Tethering?

1. Enable Bluetooth on both devices.
2. Pair the devices.
3. Enable Bluetooth tethering on the device with the internet.
4. Connect to the internet on the other device via Bluetooth.

Q. How Does Bluetooth Tethering Work?

Bluetooth tethering works by pairing two devices and enabling one device to share its internet connection with the other device over a Bluetooth connection. The host device shares its internet data, and the client device accesses the internet through the host device’s connection.

Q. How to Connect Mobile Internet to Laptop via Bluetooth?

To share the internet via Bluetooth from mobile to PC/laptop, follow the below steps-
1. Enable Bluetooth on both devices.
2. Pair the devices in the Bluetooth settings.
3. Enable Bluetooth tethering on the mobile device.
4. Connect the laptop to the mobile device via Bluetooth.
5. The laptop can now access the internet through the mobile device’s connection.

Q. How to Share Wi-Fi via Bluetooth?

Sharing Wi-Fi via Bluetooth is not a native feature supported by most devices. Bluetooth technology is primarily used for short-range wireless communication between devices and does not have the capability to share Wi-Fi internet connections.
To share your Wi-Fi internet connection with another device, you can use alternative methods such as creating a Wi-Fi hotspot on your device or using tethering options like USB tethering or Wi-Fi hotspot tethering.

Q. How to Connect the Internet from Laptop to Mobile via Bluetooth

To connect the internet from a laptop to a mobile device via Bluetooth, follow these steps:
1. Enable Bluetooth: On both the laptop and the mobile device, turn on Bluetooth in the settings.
2. Pair Devices: Go to the Bluetooth settings on both devices and pair them together. Make sure both devices are discoverable and select the respective device name to initiate the pairing process.
3. Enable Internet Sharing: On the laptop, enable Internet sharing over Bluetooth. The specific steps may vary depending on the operating system and settings of your laptop. Look for options like “Internet Sharing,” “Mobile Broadband,” or “Tethering.”
4. Connect Mobile Device: On the mobile device, go to the Bluetooth settings and select the laptop from the list of available devices. Confirm the connection to establish the Bluetooth tethering connection.
5. Access Internet: Once the Bluetooth tethering connection is established, your mobile device should now be able to access the internet using the laptop’s internet connection.

Note: The steps may vary slightly depending on the operating systems and devices you are using. Additionally, some laptops may require additional software or drivers for internet sharing over Bluetooth.

Do you have any other technique to share the internet? If yes, then tell us more about it in the comments below.


Nikhil Shah is a hobbyist and is interested in electronics and embedded systems

6 COMMENTS

    • Tethering in your mobile is not on. Each time when your phone get switched off you always need to re-on tethering option in your phone.
      How to on tethering option in Mobile.
      Setting>>More>>Tethering on

  1. Will tethering work remotely I’m in one city and laptop or othe cell phone is in another? Also if my phone was sync with a computer, laptop or another cell could I use their data plan,or internet?

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