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Easily get online when the internet isn't available
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Do you need to connect your computer, phone, or tablet to the internet but you don't have service? Fortunately, there are a few different ways that you can get internet , temporarily or permanently, even if you don't have a cellular signal, a home internet connection, or access to a Wi-Fi network. This wikiHow article lists simple ways you can get internet where there is no service.

Things You Should Know

  • You may be able to use your cell phone as an internet hotspot for your other devices, such as computers and tablets.
  • Stores like Starbucks, Target, Tim Horton's, and McDonald's all have free Wi-Fi.
  • Check with your mobile phone provider for options like hotspots and internet sticks/dongles.
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Use a public Wi-Fi network.

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  1. You'll often find free Wi-Fi hotspots at libraries, cafes, airports, fast food restaurants, and even on college campuses. Chain businesses like McDonald's, Starbucks, Subway, Dunkin' Donuts, Burger King, Peet's, Panera Bread, Tim Horton's, and Target all offer free Wi-Fi in stores. If you can get to one of these locations, you'll definitely be able to get online.
    • If you connect to a public Wi-Fi network, your connection won't be encrypted. If possible, use a VPN any time you connect to a hotspot.
    • You can install an app on your smartphone or tablet to locate public hotspots before you lose access to the internet. If you have an Android, try WeFi . On iPhone and iPad, try WiFi Map .
    • You can also use the Facebook mobile app to find nearby Wi-Fi hotspots. Tap the three-line menu in the app, tap Settings & Privacy , and then tap Free Wi-Fi . [1]
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Tether to a device that has internet service.

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  1. If you have a phone that has cellular service but don't have internet access for your computer, you can use your phone as a Wi-Fi access point. Not all mobile plans support tethering, though—contact your mobile phone provider to add tethering to your plan .
    • If you want to use your iPhone as a personal hotspot , go to Settings > Cellular > Personal Hotspot > On .
    • If you want to use your Android as a personal hotspot, go to Settings > Mobile Hotspot and Tethering and turn the switches on for the appropriate features.
    • If you aren't happy with your smartphone's tethering features, try a cell phone booster. Basically, an outside antenna receives a signal from cell towers and a coaxial cable feeds internet or cell data into a signal booster, which then sends that information to an indoor antenna feed that you can pick up internet from. This is perhaps the best solution if your cell phone gets poor signal strength, but you want to watch Netflix.

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      • Never plug a dongle into your computer if you received it from someone that you don't trust. Connecting hardware from unfamiliar sources could potentially infect your device with malware.
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