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WIFI RELATED 🚨

(Topic created on: 01-05-2024 11:42 PM)
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 I use my 5g mobile data for my pc through wire , will have any problem with my phone ??📱please tell because when i use usb tethering my phone become start slow charging so 🤔
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Galaxy F
Of course it will start charging. And it will be considered as charging. If you do it daily then in my opinion it's not good for your phone's battery
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Galaxy F

Dear Samsung Member,

Greetings from Samsung Customer Support!

As per your query, we want to inform you that It's a Normal phenomenon of the devices the device tethering with USB always starts slow charging there is no issue with your device, If you have other concerns regarding Samsung products kindly feel free to get in touch with us.

Warm Regards,
Samsung Customer Support

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Galaxy F
Why you are not using hotspot? It is easy and safe in every corner.

Using cable daily for internet sharing may damage cable and post of your PC and phone too.
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Galaxy F
Bro i have a problem because my pc is not connecting with 5g hotspot (5ghz) .only connect 2.4 ghz & it give me only 30 -40 mbps which is very poor .but when I connect usb tethering it give me 300-400 mbps so .....but hotspot 2.4ghz is supporting &5ghz is not supporting 🤔
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Galaxy F
Laptop or desktop?

Which one?
Galaxy F
Desktop window 10
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Galaxy F
If you are using external wifi adaptor then buy this one, it supports wifi 5 and you can get max speed upto 433mbps through hotspot.
If wifi is inbuilt to motherboard then don't buy anything because 5G plans are coming soon.

TP-Link 600 Mbps Wifi Wireless Network USB Adapter For Desktop Pc with 2.4Ghz/5Ghz High Gain Dual Band 5Dbi Antenna Wi-Fi, Supports Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7/Xp, Mac Os 10.15 And Earlier (Archer T2U Plus) https://amzn.eu/d/c68igSZ
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Galaxy F
I think no 5ghz band in my pc so external tp link archer T2u plus is better?
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Galaxy F
I have 802.11n,
802.11g, 802.11b . Is it 2.4 ghz only??🤔
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