June Fabrics Technology is a mobile connectivity specialist whose only public Windows offering, PdaNet+, has been solving tethering headaches since the days of Palm PDAs. The utility turns any Android phone into a no-root Wi-Fi, USB or Bluetooth modem, letting laptops, desktops and tablets piggy-back on the handset’s 4G/5G data plan without carrier restrictions or extra hotspot fees. Typical users are travelers who need a reliable connection in airports, remote workers bypassing hotel Wi-Fi, gamers reducing latency by using cellular instead of congested networks, and field technicians who cannot wait for wired broadband. The software presents itself as a virtual network adapter on Windows; once the companion Android app is activated, the computer simply sees a standard Ethernet or Wi-Fi link with full IPv4/IPv6 support, enabling VPNs, RDP sessions, streaming and even Xbox Game Pass cloud gaming. Legacy USB mode remains popular for older notebooks, while the newer Wi-Fi Direct option shares the signal with multiple devices simultaneously. June Fabrics keeps the client lightweight, updating it to maintain compatibility with each Android OS revision and Windows build. PdaNet+ by June Fabrics Technology is available for free on get.nero.com, where the download is delivered through the trusted winget repository, always installs the latest release, and can be included in batch deployments alongside other applications.
Shares the Internet access of your Android phone with your computer or tablet.
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