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    The Kindle Fire is an incredible tablet that has proven to be a hit with users. It’s simple, easy to use, and affordable. What’s more, it also comes packed with some fantastic features. However, the one drawback with the device is that it does not come with Wi-Fi connectivity as standard – you need to connect to a mobile network in order to use it. Thankfully, this won’t put off most users from purchasing the device but if you are someone who regularly accesses the Internet via Wi-Fi at home or work then this isn’t going to be the right device for you. How can you get internet on your Kindle Fire without WiFi? We have all the answers here.

    How To Get Internet On Kindle Fire Without Wifi?‍

    1. Connect Kindle Fire to Wi-Fi

    With a USB cable, you can connect Kindle Fire to a computer and transfer files between the two.

    2. Use Zadig Driver on Windows

    Download Zadig driver from here. Extract the file and run “zadig.exe” in the extracted folder. Select your Kindle model from the list and click the “Install Driver” button when it pops up. After that, you can connect your Kindle Fire to a PC through a USB cable or by using ADB drivers on Windows.

    3. Use ADB on Mac OS X

    It is easy to use ADB on Mac OS X, but you need to install Mac OS X drivers first before running the ADB command in a terminal window or through a GUI app like Terminal (Mac).

    4. Use Universal ADB Driver on Linux/Unix OS

    Download Universal ADB driver from here. Extract it and move it into /opt/android-tools directory where the ADB binary is located. Then, you can use the ADB command in the terminal or from a GUI app like Terminal (Linux).

    5. Use USB Cable on Linux/Unix OS

    You can also use the USB cable to connect Kindle Fire to Linux/Unix OS.

    6. Use ADB Over Wi-Fi on iOS

    If you have an iPhone or iPad, you can connect your device to your computer with a USB cable and use ADB to transfer files between the two devices.

    7. Get Internet Access Through Mac OS X’s Bonjour Service

    In Mac OS X, you can find Bonjour service in the Network preferences pane of System Preferences and then access the Internet via Bonjour network service that provides network services for other devices on the local network.

    8. Connect Kindle Fire over Bluetooth

    You can also use Bluetooth on Mac OS X to connect Kindle Fire with a PC or other Bluetooth devices like smartphones and tablets that support this function.

    9. Connect Kindle Fire by Using Your Computer’s Bluetooth

    You can also use Bluetooth on Windows to connect Kindle Fire with your computer.

    10. Use a USB Hub on Windows

    If you have multiple USB devices that are connected to your computer, you can connect Kindle Fire to a USB hub and use it as one USB device for a faster transfer speed.

    Why Doesn’t The Kindle Fire Come With WiFi?

    1. The Kindle Fire doesn’t have a WiFi chip, but it does have an antenna.
    2. The Kindle Fire is designed to be used in places without WiFi access (e.g. your bedroom, bathroom, or office).
    3. Amazon wanted to make the Kindle Fire simple, easy-to-use device that can be used offline and doesn’t require an Internet connection for most of its features (eBooks, Music, Video) since most people use their devices when there is no Internet connection available (e.g., at home or in the office).
    4. With WiFi chips, it is possible for hackers to break into a device and change the settings for other devices on the same network (e.g., download malicious software that steals personal information from your computer).
    5. In addition to having a simple and easy-to-use interface like its predecessors — the Kindle 1 and Kindle 2 — Amazon wanted to make sure that users didn’t have to connect the Kindle Fire to their computers or other devices in order to use a lot of its features.
    6. Amazon wanted to make sure that the Kindle Fire is an easy-to-use device that doesn’t require users to do a lot of things manually (e.g., synchronize books, music, and video).
    7. The Kindle Fire can be used with only one computer or device at a time.
    8. The Kindle Fire is designed for reading eBooks and newspapers and doesn’t support music or video files in its native formats (MP3, M4V, etc.).
    9. Amazon wanted to make sure that the Kindle Fire is an easy-to-use device that can be used by people who don’t want to sync their eBooks with their computer (e.g., college students who don’t have a computer available in their dorm room).
    10. Amazon wanted to make sure that the Kindle Fire is an easy-to-use device that doesn’t require people to do a lot of things manually (e.g., synchronize books, music, and video).

    Easy Ways To Get Internet On Your Kindle Fire Without WiFi?

    There are a few ways that you can get Internet on your Kindle Fire without WiFi. These are:

    • Use a data plan on your smartphone to create a hotspot and connect your Kindle Fire to the Internet. 
    • Using the free Wi-Fi at Starbucks, Barnes & Noble, and many other cafes.
    • Set up a VPN to get the Internet on your Kindle Fire without WiFi.
    • Use a data plan on your smartphone to create a hotspot and connect your Kindle Fire to the Internet. This is the most common way to get Internet on your Kindle Fire without WiFi. If you have an unlimited data plan, then this won’t cost you anything. However, if you have a plan that has a data limit, then you could be charged for going over this.
    • Using the free Wi-Fi at Starbucks, Barnes & Noble, and many other cafes. As we mentioned earlier, if you have an Amazon Prime membership or if you’re connected to the free Wi-Fi at Starbucks, Barnes & Noble, and many other cafes, then you can use your Kindle Fire to access the Internet. Bear in mind that if you do this, you will not be able to use the Amazon Prime app while connected to the Internet.
    • Set up a VPN to get the Internet on your Kindle Fire without WiFi. A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a software program that allows you to get the Internet on your Kindle Fire without WiFi. You can also use this to access blocked websites and apps. There are many VPNs available but you will have to pay for this service. However, there are some that are completely free.

    Conclusion

    The Kindle Fire is an incredible tablet that has proven to be a hit with users. It’s simple, easy to use, and affordable. What’s more, it also comes packed with some fantastic features. However, the one drawback with the device is that it does not come with WiFi connectivity as standard – you need to connect to a mobile network in order to use it. Thankfully, this won’t put off most users from purchasing the device but if you are someone who regularly accesses the Internet via Wi-Fi at home or work then this isn’t going to be the right device for you. How can you get internet on your Kindle Fire without WiFi? We have all the answers here… However, if you follow our advice and use the information above, you can get the Kindle Fire connected to the Internet without WiFi.

    Symboli Mag Team

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