That being said, USB tethering is less prone to interference, so if you absolutely need a solid connection and don't mind compromising speed, then go for it. USB tethering is probably the slowest method since most phones still use USB 2.0, which tops out at 480Mbps. USB tethering will also drain your Mac or PC's battery unless you're plugged into a wall somewhere. You'll need the latest version of iTunes on the Mac or PC you're tethering - you can't tether an iPad to an iPhone or cellular iPad via USB. If all else fails and you're unable to tether wirelessly, then consider USB tethering. All that and, unless you have an older iPhone or iPad, Bluetooth tethering is fairly superfluous. It's fairly slow, and you'll only be able to connect one device at a time. You'd only want to use Bluetooth tethering when you want to conserve battery on the device with the connection (iPhone or cellular iPad).
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