Have you ever faced situation like, you’ve let’s say a desktop computer with no WiFi adapter so you can’t use internet on your PC? Let’s solve it in a jiffy!
First connect your smartphone to your WiFi network, make sure it has got working internet connectivity. Then connect your smartphone with the PC using an appropriate data cable, install drivers if needed. Then go to the Tethering & Hotspot from Settings of your phone. Tap on USB tethering and wait for a while.
After a few moments, you’ll see your PC to be having internet connectivity. You can also check the internet quality or connectivity through Command Prompt.
Press Windows+R at the same time, then type “cmd” (w/o quotes) and press enter. Now type “ping 8.8.8.8 -t” (w/o quotes) and press enter. If the connection is good you’ll see something like below. Working ConnectionBut if the connection is not established you’ll see some errors like below.
Problem Establishing a ConnectionSo try it now! No more hassle of messing your living room with long Ethernet cables to transfer internet connectivity to your desktop PC from today!
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Sometimes we want to block few websites so that other users of the computer can't visit those pages. Today I'll show you how to do this from windows operating system based computers. Let's do it then! Step 1: Search for notepad, right click on that and select 'Run as administrator' Opening notepad with admin access Step 2: Press 'Ctrl+O', navigate to 'C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc' and double click on hosts Opening hosts file Step 3: Then at the end of the text file type in- "127.0.0.1 www.example.com" (w/o quotes) Blocking Access to Facebook Step 4: Press 'Ctrl+S' to save the file. Now use any browser to test your target site. You'll see that the site cannot be accessed anymore! Blocking activated What if you want to revert these things? Just put a # in front of 127.0.0.1 in the hosts file. Example #127.0.0.1 www.facebook.com See you again shortly!
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