If it says “Reply from 192.168.0.2…” then you are most of the way there. If you are having problems, try this: back on Computer1, type “ping 192.168.0.2”.
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While you are there, click “Use the following DNS server addresses” and put the number you wrote down in Step 7 under “Preferred DNS server”.
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After this, Computer1 should have internet access. Now in the system tray on Computer1, right-click the PDAnet icon and select “Connect”.If your phone prompts you with four choices, such as Charge, USB Mass Storage, etc., select Charge.
#Pda net with firestick install#
(You also need to have USB debugging enabled, see instructions.) You need to install the software on Computer1 before you connect to your phone via USB. PDAnet includes these instructions, but basically you turn on the PDAnet app on the phone and click “Turn on PDAnet” or something like that.
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#Pda net with firestick android#
Download and install PDAnet for your Android phone and on one of the Windows computers, referred to as Computer1.After some doing, here is the solution (naming might differ on different versions of Windows, I’m using XP): I recently wanted to share my Android phone’s internet connection to two Windows computers.