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How to get internet from phone via ethernet cable?
Hello, I would like to know if it is possible to output a channel from an android phone using it in Internet modem mode via an ethernet cable, for example, to a computer or a switch?
I found such a picture in the open, but I don’t know if it will work and if nothing will burn?
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Beautiful picture. It is not clear how it relates to reality at all.
In the general case, as a rule, modern smartphones have a Hot-Spot mode. Those. The phone connects to the Internet, and distributes the Internet via WiFi. If you need it in a wire, then you distribute the Internet via WiFi from your phone, connect some access point to this WiFi that can work as a WiFi client (for example, TP-Link 3020), plug the cable into it, and the cable - in the computer
According to the picture, the thing is, chop off the hands of the one who drew it. It's like a YouTube video about how in the seventh iPhone you can drill a hole with a 3.5 mm drill and you can connect ordinary headphones. Ethernet and USB operate on completely different protocols. In USB 2.0, in general, two contacts are used to supply power (V + and Ground), - by the way, the phone charges through them when connected to a power supply or to a computer. And only two pins are used for data transfer. So either, as athacker wrote, or usb modem mode. Well, or buy a Wi-Fi adapter for yourself, and drive the phone in access point mode. This is also very convenient.
Buy a USB to Ethernet adapter:
1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uisnj8Xufp0
2. https://plugable.com/products/usb2-otge100
3. https://ru.aliexpress.com/ item/Factory-Micro-Mini-... (here the price is for 25 pieces, don't be scared)
I solved the issue for myself a long time ago with the help of a meager TP-Link TL-MR3020 router with firmware Cheerful snowdrop , this piece of iron can crush and receive the Internet from all ports in any direction. In your case, it can receive a signal from WiFi and transfer it to Ethernet.
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