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Tutorial Ethernet Tethering Feature on selected Android 11/12 OS Devices & Port it to Wi-Fi Router as Access Point

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Requirements:
  • Any Android 11/12 Devices with Ethernet Tethering feature, not the USB Tethering (Go to Settings -> Enter keyword in the Search bar "Ethernet Tethering", if you don't have this feature, you are not qualified to proceed with below steps)
  • Mobile Data (4G+/5G connection with unlimited data plan recommended)
  • any Wi-Fi router (High Mbps specification recommended)
  • Type C Ethernet USB adapter
  • RJ-45 UTP Cable
Steps:
  • Prepare the powered on Wi-Fi router & Android device with Mobile data already turned on
  • Plug-in the Type C Ethernet USB adapter to your Android device
  • Plug-in RJ-45 UTP Cable in between Type C Ethernet USB adapter's UTP Cable port & to Wi-Fi Router's WAN Port (Wi-Fi router will act as an access point)
  • On your tether tested Android device, access the Ethernet Tethering feature, Go to Settings -> Go to search bar -> Enter keyword in the Search bar: Ethernet Tethering, then tap the desired feature
  • Turn on Ethernet Tethering
  • If you have an extra Android Device or Laptop/PC connected to the Wi-Fi router, do an Internet Speedtest if it is working.

Screenshots will be uploaded later

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my old phone(SM-J500H) that has now upgraded to android 11 can do that
but it needs a micro usb to ethernet
and i dont have 1
cool to see that as a feature
 
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