Where can we can download this app for the PC?
I cant for the life of me find it
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sonymobile.xperialink
Do you mean this one?
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He means for the computer so the phone can tether internet for it.
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There's no app for that yet.
If you want to tether with your computer you're better off using USB or the WiFi hotspot.
Ambroos said:
There's no app for that yet.
If you want to tether with your computer you're better off using USB or the WiFi hotspot.
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I am might be mean but why would you use Xperia link when Wifi tethering is available and easy to use???
Mugur
http://mugur-ionescu.ro/tag/xperia
In terms of speed and stability it comes down to this:
1. USB. The fastest there is, you charge your phone in the meantime and it's always stable. Downside: can only be used with PC's, only one at a time.
2. Portable WiFi hotspot: Pretty fast, multiple devices can connect at once, easy, works with nearly everything. Downside: when the WiFi spectrum isn't very clear (like at conferences) your connection won't be stable at all.
3. BlueTooth (with Xperia Link): By far the easiest to set up if you use Xperia Link. Downsides: not that fast, limited range, only one device can be connected at the same time, not all devices are compatible and it's stability depends on the same 2,4Ghz-spectrum that WiFi uses.
Hope that's clear. Xperia Link is the easy way, not the best way.
Seansmit17 said:
Where can we can download this app for the PC?
I cant for the life of me find it
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http://www.sony.co.th/support/download/524212/product/svs13123ch?site=hp_en_TH_i
That's the Windows 8 version. BTW, xperia link only works on VAIO computers running Windows 8.
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Info Here:
---->> http://www.androlib.com/android.application.com-mstream-easytether_beta-wxnA.aspx
legend221 said:
Info Here:
---->> http://www.androlib.com/android.application.com-mstream-easytether_beta-wxnA.aspx
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10 dollars for paid version? Nty. I'll stick to my free tether.
r3s-rt said:
10 dollars for paid version? Nty. I'll stick to my free tether.
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Not my app BTW
Its for people that are too scared to root the phone.
Yeah I am with you, Id rather root but there are the "scared" ones that wish to never do such a thing..
legend221 said:
Not my app BTW
Its for people that are too scared to root the phone.
Yeah I am with you, Id rather root but there are the "scared" ones that wish to never do such a thing..
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Ah, it is no root. You're right, then. If you don't root, it's probably very useful as I haven't seen another one that works without root. Or does PDANet? Either way, PDA is hella expensive, and I just use the windows installer to install my ADB drivers for me.
This is the only one I've heard of that can connect game systems. That might make it worth the price...
Lemeja said:
This is the only one I've heard of that can connect game systems. That might make it worth the price...
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Is it actually fast enough to be useful for say... Xbox Live? It seems like 3g would be laggy as hell!
Well it's better then expected. Don't play FPS games though, the latency is big, but racegames and RTS and so on work perfect.
Has anyone successfully used EasyTether to tether their Xbox? I've tried all day with no success.
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you have to tether to a computer/laptop via usb, then connect the xbox to the computer via ethernet and enable internet connection settings in the network adapter properties.
nothing special, you can do it with any tethering application.
Easytether
I have been using Easytether for a while now. I have followed all the directions for connecting my xbox to the internet via easytether. It proceeds to work connecting to the network and internet when i test the connection but right when its testing the xbox live connection it says it failed because my MTU setting it to low. It says i need a MTU setting of atleast 1364. I have looked up many ways of trying to fix this using Easytether and none have worked. I have tried to use the DRTCP software and that neglected to work for me neither. Im wondering if anyone can please help me out with this connection error. It would be greatly appreciated.
Been on Verizon for several years without problems. Have used several types of phones up to now (Motorola Krave ZN4). As the NC most likely will not enjoy the benefits of 3G (or 4G) the logical solution is phone upgrade to allow a good consistent tether when WiFi is unavailable.
So, any suggestions based on experience on type/brand/model phone compatible with Verizon service? What to look for? Tethering protocols?
thanks
Any phone with Android+root+Wifi+adhoc support should work. just choose if u need 3g or 4g.
basically what he just said. I have a Droid 1 and (with a "fix") am able to tether no problem with it, and that's the first android 2.0 device. I know Droid X works fine, and any other android really should work fine as long as its, as he said, rootable (basically) 4G will cost you more monthly (I think 10 more) but is faster, 3g is good enough IMO.
Any will do, I use an evo but they all get the job done
how about iphone4?
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iphone4 would work, but it would also need to be rooted/jailbroken, and the iphone community is different from android, everything costs money (including tethering apps) and it's not as free for all happy sharing open...
Tethering from the iPhone4 can be done without needing to pay anything, and that is through bluetooth. But..:
Iphone may already work through PAN/Bluetooth, with a few commands (automated through gscript?). But current kernels do not allow DUN connections.
Thus, tethering from an iphone4 using bluetooth/PAN only allows browser app and a few other apps (gmail?) to connect to the internet.. For a complete connection, you would need DUN. I think it has already been requested. But of course, this isn't a priority for kernel devs at the moment.
Of course, as it's been said, you can always choose to jailbreak and pay for a wifi/hotspot app. That would work.
Sam
I ordered my NC today! I'm waiting for it... what I need to tether my nexus one to NC? N1 is rooted as well... is it necessary to get adhoc fix on NC? I heard some user here saying it is not necessary but I found a thread related to adhoc fix...
Thanks!
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Nothing, you can tether with your N1 without any additional software or hardware...
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Hi everyone
I have an idea..and i want to share to you all, especially with DEVS.
I hope i'm writing within the correct section first of all
So my dream is to use our mobile phone as PC.
Let me show you the idea..
I was thinking to install through an application or something like that (i mean also with a dual boot) an OS like Ubuntu.
How to use it?
we have wifi for internet access
bluethoot for keyboard and mouse
HDMI port to share the video
furthermore we have two camera (for example to do a videocall with skype)
3,5mm jack port for headphone
and also the microphone
Usage could be this. Link the phone through HDMI port to a display (i mean a monitor for computer)..turn on the mobile phone with ubuntu and connecting keyboard and mouse through bluethoot and in the end start the internet connection with the wifi...the display of the phone should be keep turned off (for temperature..energy consumption etc)
I think that some smart DEV will be able to do that. So why not? I'm sure i'll use it...and our Optimus Dual should be beyond a phone..also a PC!
thx for reading.
Maybe this idea could seems stupid..but for ppl that love technology and modding..it's an awesome way to use the own smartphone
buy an hd2 for 150 usd used via ebay..!and u can put 5 different OS in there..all in great working condition and even android
u can put those OS
windows phone 7..works really fast and well!only issue?no multitouch in games
android ginger 2.3.4 fast as native android but faster than desire hd and nexus s..
Ubuntu...all work really smooth!even the mouse and a keyboard
windows mobile 6.5 if u wish to remember the old days
Meego... they are working to port it soon!
Really this HD2 does this all..i had it and i miss this device!i will buy it from ebay and i will have 2 great pieces on my hands...lg2x with dual core and hd2 witch i can choose whatever OS i want to test it and play with
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buy an hd2 for 150 usd used via ebay..!and u can put 5 different OS in there..all in great working condition and even android
u can put those OS
windows phone 7..works really fast and well!only issue?no multitouch in games
android ginger 2.3.4 fast as native android but faster than desire hd and nexus s..
Ubuntu...all work really smooth!even the mouse and a keyboard
windows mobile 6.5 if u wish to remember the old days
Meego... they are working to port it soon!
Really this HD2 does this all..i had it and i miss this device!i will buy it from ebay and i will have 2 great pieces on my hands...lg2x with dual core and hd2 witch i can choose whatever OS i want to test it and play with
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I had it too..but I'm looking for a different use..without use the smartphone' display
Anyway I'm missing my hd2
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windows mobile 6.5 if u wish to remember the old days
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So true!! =)
Motorola Atrix runs full Ubuntu through hdmi after some patches .
giuvilas said:
I had it too..but I'm looking for a different use..without use the smartphone' display
Anyway I'm missing my hd2
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Im mising my HD2 so much, that im honestly considering getting a tablet for the couch and a used HD2 for everything else...
The Tegra 2 chip is awesome, but, for me atleast, it's wasted on a 4" screen.
on modaco there was a thread of someone trying... you can ask there... i don't know if i can link the thread here... but you can find it in the 2x section
I remember windows phone can install utabun? Don noe how to spell... I did install on my xperia 1. Haha.
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xxdoggyxx said:
I remember windows phone can install utabun? Don noe how to spell... I did install on my xperia 1. Haha.
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windows phone 6.5 was capable of to install windows 95 also
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windows phone 6.5 was capable of to install windows 95 also
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Remembering the days of windows mobile... xD
If you want a near-pc-experience you have brought the wrong phone. You should have brought the Motorola Atrix. It runs a distribution of Ubuntu which is customized by Motorola. You could eat your heart out with that phone...
Well, if we wait for icecream port (of cm ) then we should have an acceptable experience when connecting 2x on through hdmi and use as input Bluetooth mouse/keyboard.
I certainly hope so!
Ok.so I've just seen a friend with a Samsung galaxy s 2 and an app called kies air and wondered if there is a similar kind of app that we can use on the desire hd?
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I'd really like to know this as well. I had a SGS2 for a few weeks and really grew to love Kies Air. I wish HTC had something similar. Even the Motorola Atrix I had used something similar.
The latest app in market is Airdroid. Its much polished and better than Kies Air.
in the market?
I have not seen any app in the market that provides the user interface that the kies air does. There are a couple apps that provide the wifi file transfer but interface is nowhere near the usability of kies air.
I think airdroid is closest I've found
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kies Is Just For Samsung And We cant use it on other than samsung devices so use airdroid for now
I tried Airdroid the other day and the user interface seems very good. I don't need any of that though since my phone stays by my side at all times, so I don't need to log into a browser to check anything. I use SwiFTP for wireless file transfer. Can be done if you are on the same Wifi network, local basically and over the network. I lost my USB cable haha, 2nd time this has happened I leave the bloody thing everywhere since I keep moving around, so wireless transfer is the best.
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I tried Airdroid the other day and the user interface seems very good. I don't need any of that though since my phone stays by my side at all times, so I don't need to log into a browser to check anything. I use SwiFTP for wireless file transfer. Can be done if you are on the same Wifi network, local basically and over the network. I lost my USB cable haha, 2nd time this has happened I leave the bloody thing everywhere since I keep moving around, so wireless transfer is the best.
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The problem of Airdroid is it require too much informations from the phone!
HTC Sync is the alternative ☺ though, I don't think it does much other than sync media [emoji53]
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Hello y'all,
I'm a school teacher and the school just bought me a Nexus7 and I LOVE IT! I'm here because I use Power Point everyday and I was wondering if there is an accessory or a way to connect my Tablet to my HDMI projector wirelessly, so I can slid through my solids on my tablet. Any help would be great.
Thanks Guys!
Mirroring just isn't possible on the N7 currently :crying:
can you use the bluetooth to do a remote desktop with a laptop that is hooked up to the projector?
just a suggestion
I know this isn't exactly what you are looking for but if you can get a computer connected to the projector and the n7 on the same network there are several good PC remote apps. I used andremote for a long time and was happy with it.
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You can use Splashtop Remote Desktop from the Play store
Look at mirrorop in market.
U can mirror nexus on a PC, or on another tablet/one.
I mirrored my Xoom to nexus7 and had xoom connected to TV so I had the Xoom screen on my TV and my nexus 7 and full control of xoom from my 7.
Check it out
http://db.tt/4o3GOC6n
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Miracast
if you have a pc connected to the display http://pptremotecontrol.com/ is great for Power Point presentations on the android device you can see the slide and notes, control the presentation and a virtual pointer on the screen.
NotablyNice said:
Miracast
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Just a protocol, you need software and hardware that uses it.
Lot of good suggestions so far but they all require another expensive computer or tablet. The easy solution that being a simple hardware device that listens on WiFi and connects to an HDMI video device without another computer that the Nexus 7 can talk to.
For a teacher, business, home user, you plug this device into any HDMI video device and play, images, video, whatever you have on the screen.
It's coming, but not here yet.
Sent from my Nexus 7
You might want to consider a device like this the infinitec pocket tv http://shop.infinitec.com/ is is not a method to let you use your nexus but it is a android device with a hdmi output and a remote control. easy to carry and a lot less expensive than a pc.
krelvinaz said:
Just a protocol, you need software and hardware that uses it.
Lot of good suggestions so far but they all require another expensive computer or tablet. The easy solution that being a simple hardware device that listens on WiFi and connects to an HDMI video device without another computer that the Nexus 7 can talk to.
For a teacher, business, home user, you plug this device into any HDMI video device and play, images, video, whatever you have on the screen.
It's coming, but not here yet.
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Miracast will be your best option when available
NotablyNice said:
Miracast will be your best option when available
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Miracast is JUST a protocol. It is not an app, or a program. It is a standard that a number of hardware vendors are collaborating on. You need software and hardware that supports the protocol to use it.
Decent article on it:
http://arstechnica.com/information-...-promises-video-streaming-without-the-router/
krelvinaz said:
Miracast is JUST a protocol. It is not an app, or a program. It is a standard that a number of hardware vendors are collaborating on. You need software and hardware that supports the protocol to use it.
Decent article on it:
http://arstechnica.com/information-...-promises-video-streaming-without-the-router/
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.... I give up hope for humanity's stupidity
Tegra 3 already supports miracast, just needs to be enabled in the FIRMWARE. Most tvs in 2013 will support it without hardware dongle but a dongle will be a available for your HDMI slot. No different than using mhl cable with HDMI cable except, oh wait, this solution is wireless...
runandhide05 said:
Look at mirrorop in market.
U can mirror nexus on a PC, or on another tablet/one.
I mirrored my Xoom to nexus7 and had xoom connected to TV so I had the Xoom screen on my TV and my nexus 7 and full control of xoom from my 7.
Check it out
http://db.tt/4o3GOC6n
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Wow, works pretty cool, streaming video kind of stunk lol very laggy, but power point worked quite well actually.
Im going to keep trying out all your ideas guys, thanks for all the suggestions, you all have been a huge huge help!
socjdqcer said:
Wow, works pretty cool, streaming video kind of stunk lol very laggy, but power point worked quite well actually.
Im going to keep trying out all your ideas guys, thanks for all the suggestions, you all have been a huge huge help!
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Don't use my example which was very ****ty streaming video that was soly to do with the fact that I'm repo syncing on tow boxes..lol
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eodelf said:
You can use Splashtop Remote Desktop from the Play store
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+1
Splashtop is so responsive I use it to game on.
hottbill said:
+1
Splashtop is so responsive I use it to game on.
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Have fun paying a subscription to use it..
serchend said:
You might want to consider a device like this the infinitec pocket tv http://shop.infinitec.com/ is is not a method to let you use your nexus but it is a android device with a hdmi output and a remote control. easy to carry and a lot less expensive than a pc.
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Im looking into this as we speak.
Thanks
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Have fun paying a subscription to use it..
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where r u getting your info... splash top is a pay once for the app and that's it.
desktop utilities (streaming server and remote access) are free.
now splashtop2 costs a subscription
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where r u getting your info... splash top is a pay once for the app and that's it.
desktop utilities (streaming server and remote access) are free.
now splashtop2 costs a subscription
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You're likely not to receive future updates. They are pushing users to the "free" Splashtop 2 app. Ipad users get lifetime anywhere pack. Android users don't. Splashtop has lost credibility and wouldn't touch their crap even with your devices.