

Root & Gain Superuser Access on Your Samsung Galaxy S3 Using a Mac (The Easy Way)

Install ADB & Fastboot in Mac OS X to Send Commands to Your HTC One Root the Nexus 6P or Nexus 5X on Windows, Mac, or Linux-The Foolproof Guide Use Smart Switch to Update Your Galaxy S6-Even It's Rooted Use Your Rooted Phone to Root Another Phone Root Your Brand Spanking New Samsung Galaxy S4 Root Your Nexus 7 Tablet Running Android 4.4 KitKat (Mac Guide)ġ-Click Root Many Android Devices with Kingo Android Root If everything worked out okay, your device should now become available in Mac OS X's network menu.Įasily Root Your Nexus 7 Tablet Running Android 4.3 Jelly Bean (Mac Guide)Įnable Free WiFi Tethering on Android Marshmallow Select " Tethering & Portable Hotspot".In the connections section, select " More…".Connect your Android phone to your Mac via USB cable.Follow the instructions in the installer. To get started, first download the latest binary package of HoRNDIS from Github.
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How to Use HoRNDIS on Your Mac for USB Tethering It allows you to use your Android smartphone's native USB tethering mode to gain internet access-without rooting. HoRNDIS, (pronounced horrendous) is a driver created by Joshua Wise for Mac OS X users with 10.6.8 and above.

Now there's a new Android app on the market that lets you connect your un-rooted device to your MacBook for easy web access without any hiccups. While USB tethering your Android device to a Windows-based laptop is pretty easy, Mac users were required to root their phones in order to get the faster, more stable USB tethering to work.
