Using your cell phone–or a dedicated mobile broadband adapter or card–to connect to the Internet has become increasingly common, whether at home or on the road. Cellular networks often provide the best speed and latency for more remote locations, and are cheaper than some hotels’ Wi-Fi networks. Since the cell phone or card must plug directly into your computer in order for you to access a network, the limitations of single usage can become frustrating if you’re traveling with friends or family, or if you want to provide a long-term Wi-Fi network at home. Thankfully, computer owners have several options for converting a single-use cell phone network to Wi-Fi. Warnings Writer Bio

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