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  2. Tethering - Wikipedia

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    A phone tethered to a laptop. Tethering or phone-as-modem (PAM) is the sharing of a mobile device's Internet connection with other connected computers.Connection of a mobile device with other devices can be done over wireless LAN (), over Bluetooth or by physical connection using a cable, for example through USB.

  3. Mobile broadband modem - Wikipedia

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    The network can link the data connection into a company network, but for most users the connection is to the Internet. This allows web browsing on the phone, but a PC can also tap into this service if it connects to the phone. The PC needs to send a special telephone number to the phone to get access to the packet data connection.

  4. Phone Link - Wikipedia

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    Phone Link, previously Your Phone, is a syncing software developed by Microsoft to connect Windows PCs to Android and iOS mobile devices to view notifications, make phone calls, use mobile apps amongst others, via the PC. [5]

  5. Connect to the internet with AOL Dialer

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    4. Add your location name and connection type. 5. Click Next twice. 6. Select your dialing options. 7. Click Next. 8. Enter your Area Code and click Next. 9. Select 2-3 AOL access phone numbers. 10. Click Next twice to confirm your choices. 11. Click Save and then Save Changes.

  6. AOL Dialer - AOL Help

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    If you connect to the internet using your phone line (dial-up), it's recommended you install AOL Dialer for an optimal browsing experience. Add access phone numbers to AOL Dialer Learn how to add new access numbers to AOL Dialer.

  7. Mobile broadband - Wikipedia

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    PC cards, also known as PC data cards, and Express cards; Mini PCI and Mini PCI Express cards that are integrated into the laptop; USB and mobile broadband modems, also known as connect cards; portable devices with built-in support for mobile broadband, such as laptops, smartphones/tablets, PDAs, and other mobile Internet devices.