It is known to work with Mac OS X versions 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard) through 10.10 (Yosemite – see notes below), and has been tested on a wide variety of phones. HoRNDIS (pronounce: “horrendous”) is a driver for Mac OS X that allows you to use your Android phone’s native USB tethering mode to get Internet access. ![]() Some description about HoRNDIS from developer site: For Mac users there is a very good news that a developer called Joshua Wise designed a compatible driver for USB tethering known as HoRNDIS (horrendous). The technique we’re showcasing works for almost any Android device. This sharing of connection could be done by using a few techniques: your gadget can behave like a wireless hotspot, where the signals can be transmitted through Bluetooth, or you may offer this connection by just plugging your device by using USB cable.
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