One of the great benefits of a smartphone is that, because of the scale of its data, it allows always connect to the Internet. Yes, it might not be such an opportunity, at least in those cases when we need some privacy, but that's when we have a laptop away from home and you have to email or log on to the website. Solving it is as easy as starting a shared connection on your mobile phone and using it as a bridge for your computer. Now, not all smartphones bring this possibility to the series.
Maybe the operator has blocked "tethering" or the option to share the Internet Internet, may also not work properly. Or to look for the opposite, called "reverse tethering": access from the mobile phone to the data connection the computer has. Yes, both options are resolved in a new program call, Tetrd.
The perfect solution for sharing an Internet cable
Tetrd is a new Android app available in the Play Store to solve all problems users have when it comes to share your data rate. Once the application is installed, it can access the standard "wiring" (and sharing the Internet from mobile to computer) and "debugging" (from computer to phone). In both cases ROOT is not necessary: Tetrd works directly on Windows, Mac and Linux. Of course, to share the Internet from PC to Android you need to enable USB debugging on the phone. It's not something that adds weight.
As we mentioned, Tetrd solves the most problematic problem when sharing the Internet between two devices. Simple interface, just install the server on the computer and the app on mobile. When connected via USB, simply select the required "tethering" type: or ordinary or different. The app will add data to one or the other to provide the Internet with a wireless device. Of course, and as long as what's shared is data values, you'll need to make sure the operator allows sharing of megabytes and that you have enough gigabytes in average.
Access from a mobile phone to a computer connection via USB is very useful for those who wish to receive very low latency when playing by phone: this way you can take advantage of network connectivity and its advantages over a mobile network or WiFi. "Backtracking" is not unusual for Android, which is why Tetrd's biggest advantage is.
To access the app, just download it from the Play Store: it has no ads, but you buy within the app. To make sure it works, Tetrd offers a three-day trial period; after that you have to pay 6.49 euros for each "tethering" or 10.99 euros for both.