Does neone know of any gud remote desktop clients for android ? i've tried a few but they all lag so much, im guessing its cuz of the g1's refresh rate or something. Ne favorites ?
Remote VNC is my fave.
evilkorn said:
Remote VNC is my fave.
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Does it lag ? so the screen refresh rate is it really low ?
Remote Desktop now Available on Market. I downloaded it and its wway better than RDP which had come out a long while ago
bbuchacher said:
Remote Desktop now Available on Market. I downloaded it and its wway better than RDP which had come out a long while ago
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U mean remote desktop client ? (12.95) tht one ?
Ya that one its expensive but so smooth
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U mean remote desktop client ? (12.95) tht one ?
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Yea i tried tht, i just cudnt get it setup. Im on windows 7 and am using a di-524 router? any help lol ?
Every Router is different and it took me a long time to figure it out.
If you are accessing it from inside your network ie WIFI
run cmd prompt and type ipconfig /all
this will give you your local ip adress
If you have remote acess enabled on your PC you can just plug in your Local IP and hit connect if your g1 is on same wifi as your pc.
From outside the network its a B****
Step one,
Hook your computer directly up to the internet. no router, just modem to cpu
Step two
ipchicken.com displays your external ip
Make sure you have remote acess enabled on your pc
make sure you have port 80 open with no restrictions
I disable my firewall completely on my pc and my modem.
Then test. If it works you have it set up right,
now comes the fun stuff
Enable your firewall on your computer, Test
I leave my firewall on my modem completely off
Now hook up your router like it used to be
Google Port Forwarding, every router is differant,
but basicly you want to set up an incoming pipe from outside your network to come in port 80 and to travel to your pc you want to acess ie 192.168.0.**
Hit apply reboot and test again
Its a bit tricky to finally get set up but once you do its awesome.
FYI i also run windows 7 so i know it works
bbuchacher said:
Every Router is different and it took me a long time to figure it out.
If you are accessing it from inside your network ie WIFI
run cmd prompt and type ipconfig /all
this will give you your local ip adress
If you have remote acess enabled on your PC you can just plug in your Local IP and hit connect if your g1 is on same wifi as your pc.
From outside the network its a B****
Step one,
Hook your computer directly up to the internet. no router, just modem to cpu
Step two
ipchicken.com displays your external ip
Make sure you have remote acess enabled on your pc
make sure you have port 80 open with no restrictions
I disable my firewall completely on my pc and my modem.
Then test. If it works you have it set up right,
now comes the fun stuff
Enable your firewall on your computer, Test
I leave my firewall on my modem completely off
Now hook up your router like it used to be
Google Port Forwarding, every router is differant,
but basicly you want to set up an incoming pipe from outside your network to come in port 80 and to travel to your pc you want to acess ie 192.168.0.**
Hit apply reboot and test again
Its a bit tricky to finally get set up but once you do its awesome.
FYI i also run windows 7 so i know it works
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Aight will give it one more try....2 more questions though.....i have dynamic ip do i gotta make it static and with this app does the g1 screen refresh really slowly or is it pretty gud ? (other words is video watchable on it?)
Open GL streaming is not supported by Windows Remote Desktop, VNC connections are the way around that. You must have a static IP if you want to access your computer from anywhere from anything outside your network. Otherwise no you dont need a static one if all you will be accessing is going to be at home inside your network. And no even with 3g instead of WIFI its very smooth and fast, its like having windows on your android phone.
Im using the 13$ one and it works great
turboyo said:
Im using the 13$ one and it works great
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Hmmm....i dunno then maybe its my router but its really laggy i mean the screen takes like a while to refresh n u can see row by row as it refreshes. Someone shud totally make a megavideo app like they have for youtube lol.
bbuchacher said:
You must have a static IP if you want to access your computer from anywhere from anything outside your network.
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DDNS should solve that.
bbuchacher said:
Open GL streaming is not supported by Windows Remote Desktop, VNC connections are the way around that. You must have a static IP if you want to access your computer from anywhere from anything outside your network. Otherwise no you dont need a static one if all you will be accessing is going to be at home inside your network. And no even with 3g instead of WIFI its very smooth and fast, its like having windows on your android phone.
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or a VPN, like the VPN features added from Donut in cyanogen's rom
Port 80 has nothing to do with remote desktop. You need to have 3389 open for the RDP protocol. just FYI
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Can I talk to an AT&T Slingbox user.
I need some serious help.
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Sure, what's up?
att slingbox user here too. whats your problem? problems that i have had with it were the internet settings werent correct, or it was something with my router and internet connection at home.
Thanks guys,
OK. I just can't get connected. It is killing me. My router is fixed...I talked with Slingbox support and we were able to get it set up to pass through my second router, he was able to connect to my Slingbox.
I'm on Dutty's latest and I just cannot get connected to save my life.
First, the hidden proxy. Do we remove it or restore it?
I have a two router set up. -Do U have the Regestration Key Number?
If so read on....if the answer is no and not hooked to PC call Sling and have them connect first. Then read on.
Now that your PC is connected (two SOLID red dots on Slingbox and watching on your PC) you can connect your mobile device.
-First did you buy the Registration Key ($29.99 on their website?)
-If you have the key.....Did you set up the software on your mobile device?
-Download from here --> http://downloads.slingmedia.com/go/us
-Now that you have both the Key and the software loaded you should be able enter the info under Player>Slingbox Directory>Sling Mobile>Add new Slingbox / or Properties and adjust/enter.
to connect and watch away!
Hope this helps and I should be on for a little. GL
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Did you uncheck the proxy in connection settings?
Two router setup?
Why the two router setup? UPnP may not be working or not enabled in the router(s).
Did you setup port forwarding? Port 5001 I believe, forward it to the ip addy of your slingbox which by default is 192.168.1.237. If you setup port forwarding, then UPnP will not be needed.
I just got my Schwingbox last weekend and I *LOVE* it. Its awesome over my WAN, great over the internet, and can somtimes even watch passable video over the EDGE network. Sadly, 3G is nowhere near my area.
It really surprised me how well the slingbox does, even with all the probs the Kaiser has with video. BTW, slingbox is aware of the HTC video probs but so far has not even tried to improve or refine their code ala Coreplayer.
Also, you do not need to a registration key to use the software, it is free to try for 30 days. Also make sure you downloaded the correct version of Slingplayer Mobile. There are two versions, one for smartphones and one for Windows Mobile 6.
Only set up I was faced with...
Nick said it the best above!~
In my current location (Garden Apt) Modem upstairs on first floor the 4 first port router is also upstairs. 2 of thoes ports are hard wired ro PC's in that room that are always in use. the other 2 I ran (bout 120 feet of cable) to the basement where my PS3 and my PC are located. Now I need a Slingbox port!!!!! Second router acts as a hub and relays my pc and the Studbox!
In my opinion I like things hard wired....just the way I am. Nothing against wireless set ups.
Love the Slingbox/DirectTV set up I have going plus with Dutty's ROM's and the right radio for the midwest I have excellent batt life and charge. Slingbox is the way to go!
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You do want to disable hidden proxy for sure. I use my Kaiser to Sling via WiFi at home and 3G while away. I use it with the Classic, HD and Solo boxes with no issues. You may need to set an outgoing port for the SlingBox manually (I had to do it manually on my Netgear router).
If you set up the box and connect to your home PC and use the same PC to active sync and install the mobile player onto the Kaiser, then the SlingBox id number will be automatically set on the Kaiser.
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Did you uncheck the proxy in connection settings?
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Yeah unchecked the proxy.
It was working on Easter weekend just fine.
Now, not working. grrr
If it was working before, and you can watch it through your PC, then uninstalling it on your phone and reinstalling it through the PC setup where it automatically sets up all the options on your phone should work.
Raider77 said:
If it was working before, and you can watch it through your PC, then uninstalling it on your phone and reinstalling it through the PC setup where it automatically sets up all the options on your phone should work.
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I just reset it up my remote viewing on a whim and it worked.
Hello there,
Im not sure this is possible so here goes..
I am using the works connection, however they have pretty much everysite blocked, so i want to use my phones connection (kaiser with WnW+).
Now if i unplug my works network cable i can browse the internet through the kaisers internet connection (Local Area Connection 10 on here) but obviously can't access my network drives.
Now what i want to do is have both my works connection and my kaiser in, but i want the browser to use my phones connection NOT the works connection, however i still need my network drive etc.
Sorry if i have confused you or you don't understand.
In order to keep your work's connection active at the same time as your phone's, you would need software for Windows that forces port 80 to go out through Local Area Network 10.
Thank you for your help. Sorry to be a pain but do you know any software which i could get?
nope.
Get a junky computer, install ubuntu or any other flavor of linux, then install squid (a proxy server).. Lastly google the words..
ssh tunneling putty windows
you can get around most firewalls this way.
Thanks for that....
But i don't want to do that.
Then have fun not getting what you want.
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Then have fun not getting what you want.
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haha that was a funny reply.
Try getting software that redirects your traffic on port 80 through a different LAN connection as stated earlier. This is possible. I currently have 2 browsers, one browser going through a VPN connection and the other using a LAN connection.
And notice how the sofware wasn't named.
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And notice how the sofware wasn't named.
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Found the name for you. It's Juniper networks, Secure Application Manager. When connected depending on which applications you have configured they will go through the tunnel or not. So when the app is in use, IE can only browse sites through that tunnel, so I install Firefox to browse all other sites.
Hello This guide is made up from the knowledge i have build up from advice given on XDA and information on other sites.
I have found this very useful in my home and hope you do to.
First off, this guide explains everything you need to do to use your diamond as the access point to the internet at home for all devices. (PC's, PS3, XBOX360, Wii)
It is highly recommended that you have a unlimited data allowance!!!!! Otherwise you could have a hefty bill at the end of the month.
Right what you will need :
A Diamond with an unlimited data allowance tariff,
A WiFi router (i have used an old router that was installed with Tiscali BB)
WMWifiRouter version 0.80 (please find this your self i will not provide it)
and some basic knowledge of networking on PC's and your devices.
Thats it. Please don't be put off by the networking side of things its really easy to do.
Right first off we need to get your diamond taking to your router.
switch on your router and let it do its thing for 2-4 mins
Connect your diamond to the wifi router by switching on your wifi in settings, communications on touchflow, when prompted, connect to your router and enter your network key.
THIS IS THE SAME PROCESS AS CONNECTING TO A WIFI HOTSPOT.
Its that simple.
Next switch off your wifi in settings, communications.
Install WMWifiRouter version 0.80 (Simple and stable)
once installed open WMWifiRouter and press connect.
This should then setup your phone to be used as a access point and connect to your wireless network all at once.
Once it says connected you can turn off your phones main screen by pressing the off switch at the top and put your phone where there is best signal! HSDPA is needed to get up 7.2mbps (little H in signal area)
Right now you need to setup your laptop or device to talk to the phone via your router!
So here are the settings you need to setup in either TCP/IP (manual connection) or a manual connection on your device (PS3, Wii, XBOX360).
I will use a laptops connection as a example because all you need to do is to copy the settings to another device using a different IP address.
If you use wifi or a hardwired connection, right click the telly with the wifi connection in the bottom right of the screen and click open network connections (XP only dont know for vista), Or if the telly is not displayed in the bottom righthand cornner of the task bar then click start, control panel, network connections.
Click on the connection you wish to use i.e local area connection or wireless network connection (you can setup both connections by repeating these steps on each connection)
this should bring up a general tab of this connection, click properties.
This will bring up another box with the network properties, all you need to do is manually enter your IP settings and DNS settings so double click on "internet protocol [TCP/IP]"
Another box appears.
Click "use the following IP address"
In IP address type "192.168.0.xxx" xxx being the unique 3 digit code of your choice, write this down for your firewall settings on other devices if you run a networked drive etc. Each new device will need its own unique 3 digit code ie PC = 192.168.0.100, XBOX360 = 192.168.0.200, Wii = 192.168.0.123 etc.
In Subnet mask type "255.255.255.0"
In Default gate way type "192.168.0.1
Now click "Use the following DNS server address"
In preferred DNS server type "192.168.0.1"
Thats it, press ok and ok on any other boxes still left open.
Your network device will rest your IP and DNS settings to the ones you have just entered, thus allowing you computer to access the mobiles phones internet connection via your router
On all your devices Manually setup all your connections using these settings and they will all use your mobile phone to connect to the internet.
Using DHCP to configure your network is not advised as its unreliable at finding your phones connection.
Now if you want to start using your phone as a phone again, open up WMWifiRouter again if its not already and click options Quit.
To get internet access on other devices via your phone again all you need to do is to start WMWifiRouter and press connect. Start using the internet!!!
If you wish to use your laptop on another hotspot, you will need to reset the TCP/IP settings back to automatic, otherwise it will not work.
Using this process sometimes causes the phone to disable its own internet connection, so a soft reset after exiting WMWifiRouter is recommended.
Have fun, im sorry if its all a little messy but i have never been very good at writing these guides.
If any modd wants to add or edit this post then please feel free. any persons wanting to add to this guide please do so.
Yes i know you can connect your phone to your laptop by USB, Bluetooth, but this method allows multiple devices to use the same phone to access the internet at the same time and via a access point at the highest possible speed, so games consoles can use it!!! Brilliant if you get a good HSDPA signal and live in the country.
Oh one last thing! if you are a youngster and wish to try this, please do so on other equipment, don't use your family's main router and laptop or PC unless its no longer in use!!!
Thank You
i haven't tried it myself but thanks for posting the guide.
Cheers
Thanks for reading
Its does work, In my home i no longer have a land line or cable broadband i just have one bill a month which is my phone bill of £41 including insurance on my device and i get every thing, i have saved my self a fortune per year doing this, that was my reason anyway hehe L8rs
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i haven't tried it myself but thanks for posting the guide.
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I also havent tired it because i have broadband at home, but i am moving out soon and so will have a period of time where i have no internet so will use this guide.
Cheers for writing it up. My networking knowledge is above basic and all your steps made sense - good work
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Thank you good luck with the move
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I also havent tired it because i have broadband at home, but i am moving out soon and so will have a period of time where i have no internet so will use this guide.
Cheers for writing it up. My networking knowledge is above basic and all your steps made sense - good work
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kaos_king said:
I also havent tired it because i have broadband at home, but i am moving out soon and so will have a period of time where i have no internet so will use this guide.
Cheers for writing it up. My networking knowledge is above basic and all your steps made sense - good work
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Because the data going through the phone will really heat up the phone, as a side benefit you'll be able to use it as both a heater, and a stove until your appliances are hooked up.
Just how many torrents does it take to boil 1 cup of water?
I tried out wmwifirouter with my laptop and I must say it's quite slow compared to connecting the phone with USB and using internet sharing, any clue why? Nice guide btw, will be used when needed
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your are correct, if you use WMWfiRouter directly with with your computer it does seem slow and you also get a lot of drop outs as well for that reason i stopped using months ago and was using bluetooth edr. But using this method respose times are much much quicker (to be honest i dont know why) and it is just as fast as using with USB, i know i have tested it. Im on orange UK, i get constant 1.6mbps down and 360kbps up with two bars connected the HSDPA network.
Im using it right now to reply to this thread, i got rid of my land lane and broadband connection because this is that stable and fast!
As for heating issues (poster above) once its connected and you turn off the screen, i have never had a issue. i even keep it in its HTC pouch in case it falls of the shelf its on lol.
The only problem i have come across which is more of a annoyance than anything is that when someone phones you it can slow your connection not always though, a soft reset fixes the issue.
Any more questions feel free.
chribruu said:
I tried out wmwifirouter with my laptop and I must say it's quite slow compared to connecting the phone with USB and using internet sharing, any clue why? Nice guide btw, will be used when needed
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hi
i have this application and whenever i try to set up and connect to the specified ip address it tells me socket is not connected
what does that mean and how can i fix it?
zidane said:
hi
i have this application and whenever i try to set up and connect to the specified ip address it tells me socket is not connected
what does that mean and how can i fix it?
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Make sure that you open up the port on your computer's firewall, your router, and anything else that might have a say in your internet traffic.
I'm not going to explain it, but Google "port forwarding".
im in the campus dorms
i dont think i can do any port forwarding as i dont know how the whole lan thing is set up here
thanks
i am currently having the same problem ...i have forwarded the port 5900 on my router and opened up my firewall...could i possibly have to do something to the modem as well or could it be something else
i am on a I touch 3g slide and running windows xp home
i have also heard that port tunneling may be neccesary but i lack the knowledge to do so any help would be appreciated
its all about port forwarding because you have dynamic ip addresses on the LAN side and most likely you have a dynamic WAN ip also. Usually to do VNC you have to have a Public IP address. Home ADSL circuits provide one public ip address but out of a NAT pool so it will change. This could cause an issue unless you want to check the destinations ip address everyday. So instead of VNC to an ip address you can vnc to a host name. Dyndns provides a good service for free. So that solves the dynamic IP issue.
Now to the port issue. Since the internal LAN will assign each host a 192.xxx.xxx.xxx ip address (which are not publicly routed), you have to do port forwarding. To do this go to the command prompt (start>run>cmd) and type in "ipconfig /all" and press enter. Find the default gateway ip address (192.xxx.xxx.xxx). Type that into the web browser. That will log you into your router. I have a 2wire router provided by att so if you have different you will have to discover this on your on. Go to firewall settings and then add a new user-defined application. basically make a new application.
protocol tcp
port range 5900 (i believe that is right)
and then add it to the correct computer.
That should send all data on that port to that host.
Hope that has helped a little bit. if not, google it.
you can also try
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=7004664
i figured it out and have it working fantastic. u were completely correct i just wish i could have had your advice sooner ...kinda forest gumped my way to the answer.
i do appreciate it tho and have a better understanding of the grander scale now. thanks to all on xda that give their time to help
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im in the campus dorms
i dont think i can do any port forwarding as i dont know how the whole lan thing is set up here
thanks
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You may want to give up with that and try out PhoneMyPC. I'm not 100% sure of how they do their tunneling, but I can tell you I've tested it a few times and it always manages to get through even if I purposely change WAN ip addresses and I don't do any port forwarding for it.
It also runs way faster (albeit lower resolution, i think) and more fluidly than either of the RDP or VNC solutions I tried out. I'm very impressed with it so far. I can even jump online with it and pull up my security camera software and actually see the live video feed from it, all running on my PC at home, even just over a 3G connection.
Dears,
I just finished to setup my laptop to be an AccessPoint for my nexus.
I did this creating a new ad-hoc wireless connection.
It works! ...for browsing websites
does not work for market or app web connection...
I configured proxy settings to enable websites browsing.
If I try change proxy settings on my phone, obviously websites browsing stops.
Note I'm inside an office network now and I cannot change or control about network setups.
any idea why android market does not work with my setup?
does market need some "special ports" opened?
help me please....
Just download connectify. It's a program that makes your computer a WiFi hotspot. I use it to get internet on my x 10, and it works flawlessly
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eh......
I already tried... bit my network card is not supported by connectify...
The same with VirtualRouter.
The only way I has some success is as described before (ad-hoc network).
Please help me with that market issue...
Could it be that it's blocked by your company? Like can you go to youtube on your pc?
Like i understand you are using proxy to connect the net so http is allowd and all the others are closed.
correct: proxy is only working for http access.
I have troubles also with google sync, gmail, youtube, market etc...
I'm only able to surf the web via browser.
Note that wih my notebook I have access to all youtube... so cannot understand why it works whit notebook but does not work with nexusOne...
maybe notebook and nexus use different protocols or services that are closed by the proxy.
Any idea to make my ad-hoc network fully open?
I'm having trouble getting connectify to work... it loads up and runs fine on my Win7 x64 laptop, but when I try to connect with the N1 it appears to be eternally stuck at the "Obtaining IP Address" stage before it finally times out and the network state is reported as "Unsuccessful". I've tried both pulling the IP from DHCP and manually specifying a static IP address on the correct network, and I have attempted running both Android 2.1 and 2.2.
Even when specifying a static IP, I still get the "Obtaining address..." status before it fails out.
Any thoughts?
for me too: both with ad-hoc connection, Connectify (@home) or VirtualRouter (@home) I have same issue than you.
Sometimes n1 connects the wireless network with no problems, other times it dont connect the network... Dont know the reason. Only I saw that if you delete the ad-hoc network and create a new one it works... It's boring, I know... but works..
also I saw that @home connecting in same mode than in office I was able to navigate market, youtube and all other programs that need an internet connection .
This to confirm that the problem I'm having @office is caused by some LAN restrictions (filters, firewalls and something like this)
Cool, I'll give that a go when I get off work I suppose. I've only got about another week or so here in Afghanistan, but while I'm here the only accessible internet is a wifi access point that passes through a fairly restrictive firewall/proxy before hitting the satellite internet. I'm able to bypass the firewall and proxy if I use an ethernet connection on my laptop (luck of the draw: my room in the tent is the one with all the networking gear ), and was hoping I could use this Connectify or VirtualRouter business to then extend that internet offering to my N1. So far, no luck. Maybe I'll fight with it some more tonight and get somewhere with it.
Off-topic: How's Padova this time of year? I spent about three months up in Aviano back at the end of last summer and fall... absolutely gorgeous country.
Maybe is useful for you to knwo ho I'm able to surf web using browser on my N1 (using win7).
3 modes:
- ad-hoc network (pc-to-n1) directly from network control center of win7
- connectify (using a virtual access point)
- virtual router (same as connectify)
@ home: LAN without filters or restrictions. I'm able to surf web, use youtube player, market etc.
@ work: LAN with filters and restrictions. I'm able to surf web only.
These are my tests. I hope you will have more luck than me.
OT: Padova is great in this period. Weather is hot (25-28°), summer is starting. Unfortunatly in these days we have some rain but our "sunny season" is already started.
I know Aviano, there's a US militay base. Are you a soldier? I'm a fan of the "soldiers world" (I played for a long time a free online game called "America's Army" )
Sorry for OT
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Maybe is useful for you to knwo ho I'm able to surf web using browser on my N1 (using win7).
3 modes:
- ad-hoc network (pc-to-n1) directly from network control center of win7
- connectify (using a virtual access point)
- virtual router (same as connectify)
@ home: LAN without filters or restrictions. I'm able to surf web, use youtube player, market etc.
@ work: LAN with filters and restrictions. I'm able to surf web only.
These are my tests. I hope you will have more luck than me.
OT: Padova is great in this period. Weather is hot (25-28°), summer is starting. Unfortunatly in these days we have some rain but our "sunny season" is already started.
I know Aviano, there's a US militay base. Are you a soldier? I'm a fan of the "soldiers world" (I played for a long time a free online game called "America's Army" )
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Thanks for the info
And no, I'm not a soldier, but I work as a civilian geek/technician/engineer for a US defense contractor that builds air/battlespace control systems - like a glorified Air Traffic Control. I get sent for a few months at a time to different locations that we have our systems to support the soldiers and airmen who use them.
Needless to say, Aviano has been the best assignment yet
_PeTiT_ said:
Maybe is useful for you to knwo ho I'm able to surf web using browser on my N1 (using win7).
3 modes:
- ad-hoc network (pc-to-n1) directly from network control center of win7
- connectify (using a virtual access point)
- virtual router (same as connectify)
@ home: LAN without filters or restrictions. I'm able to surf web, use youtube player, market etc.
@ work: LAN with filters and restrictions. I'm able to surf web only.
These are my tests. I hope you will have more luck than me.
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If you can use everything @home this isn't a fault of your setup. everything gets blocked by the proxy server. if you really want it you have to talk with the administrator, i really doubt that he will do changes to please you.
for now i think it's impossible to use them.
ok... thanks for the bad news...
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I'm having trouble getting connectify to work... it loads up and runs fine on my Win7 x64 laptop, but when I try to connect with the N1 it appears to be eternally stuck at the "Obtaining IP Address" stage before it finally times out and the network state is reported as "Unsuccessful". I've tried both pulling the IP from DHCP and manually specifying a static IP address on the correct network, and I have attempted running both Android 2.1 and 2.2.
Even when specifying a static IP, I still get the "Obtaining address..." status before it fails out.
Any thoughts?
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I have the same problem (ok, with a Desire). No IP obtained. OS is Win7/64 too.
Did you have any success in the meantime?
I think the market actually uses https:// ... is that set up as well? Even if it is, the phone might reject it because of redirecting certificate issues...
You're probably better off setting up a VPN on your home machine, or some server outside the network. Then VPN to that on your phone for open access (Of course u can buy vpn accounts from various companies too.)
What kind of proxy is it? Socks? http? remember most don't support UDP, and may only support port http or https.
How do you get N1 to see ad-hoc wifi? I tried but wasn't able to using stock froyo...
Heeeeeeeeeelp please!!!
i have installed connectify and the virtual router on my win7 laptop.
i can connect to the new wireless networks created by these softwares but I can't browse the web (no data is received in my Nexus one)
can you please help me?
I have stock froyo FRF91 on my Nexus one
reverse tether
nokia 5000 how to reverse tethering
connectify does not transmit internet signal from PC to CP