Description: Tethering is a process that allows a device, such as a mobile phone or computer, to share its Internet access with other devices. This is achieved by creating a local network, where the device with Internet access acts as a hotspot. Tethering can be done through various methods, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or USB. This process is especially useful in situations where there is no access to a fixed Wi-Fi network, allowing other devices, such as tablets, laptops, or even gaming consoles, to connect to the Internet using the primary device’s connection. Tethering not only facilitates Internet access on the go but also allows users to make more efficient use of their mobile data plans by sharing the connection with friends or family. Additionally, it is a valuable tool for those working in environments where connectivity is limited, as it helps maintain productivity by accessing online resources from multiple devices.