Description: Tethering mode is a feature that allows a device, such as a smartphone or computer, to share its internet connection with other devices. This mode is commonly used in situations where there is no access to a Wi-Fi network, enabling other devices to connect to the internet through the mobile data connection of the tethering device. Tethering can work in several ways, including via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or USB. By enabling this feature, the tethering device acts as an access point, managing data traffic and ensuring that connected devices can access the network. This feature is especially useful for users who need to maintain connectivity on the go, such as travelers or professionals working in various environments. Additionally, tethering can be a temporary solution for sharing internet during emergencies or when a quick and reliable connection is needed. However, it is important to note that using tethering can quickly consume the mobile data of the tethering device, so it is advisable to monitor data usage to avoid additional costs.