CDP/LLDP Client - Nexus 7 General

i have a perl script on my laptop that is great for work, troysunix.blogspot.com/p/tools.html#getldp
or even this one would be great: sourceforge.net/projects/cdpr/
It would be really great if I could get this functionality on my Nexus 7 with a USB ethernet adapter.
i have no idea if its even possible to make this work?

Hi schmolz,
did you get a solution for your problem?
I'm interested on a same solution.
Best regards,
Harry

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Bluetooth

Does XDA support bluetooth? is there any accessory available that can make this device work with other blutooth device?
No, it doesn't, and there's no way to make it do bluetooth. THe SD-card slot does not do SDIO, and the USB-port will only talk to computers, not to peripherals. Yes: this is annoying.
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3333722728&category=32242&rd=1
What do you think about this ?
I can`t believe it. Is ist real ?
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http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3333722728&category=32242&rd=1
What do you think about this ?
I can`t believe it. Is ist real ?
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Yes its real, here in the States you can get it from $149.00. As a matter of fact I bought one last week and should have it in a few days. 8)
this uses a dongle to atch bluetooth trasmitter to ur xda via 2.5mm connector. and then u can use it with the bluetooth headset
alex
I understand that the XDA has no SDIO and therefor is not compatible with any (existing) Bluetooth SD card -
BUT: would it be possible to use one of the USB printer cable replacement Bluetooth sets in order to have a Bluetooth connection between PC and XDA? From what I understand these sets should create a virtual, wireless USB connection which should be fine for ActiveSync... :?: [/b]
what does it say???
hi all,
i am interested in the bluetooth kit in webpage:
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3333722728&category=32242&rd=1
but what does it say?? does anyone know of the same product in a different webpage??
thanks in advance...
cheers...et
Re: what does it say???
B69ET said:
hi all,
i am interested in the bluetooth kit in webpage:
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3333722728&category=32242&rd=1
but what does it say?? does anyone know of the same product in a different webpage??
thanks in advance...
cheers...et
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look at www.jabra.com :roll:
xdaII
If you guys want to used blue tooth on xda then be patient
and wait for o2xdaII which will be released before Xmas.
Otherwise do what I do....use as many usb extension cables
as possible on your xda.
Such as......

Mounting Kaiser as a USB drive in Linux

Hi,
Can anyone tell me how I can mount my Kaiser as a USB drive so I can drop files across from my laptop please?
I've got the USB connection working fine, and can use ICS to get online, the only thing i've not cracked so far is the file sharing...
Any help would be appreciated.
Many thanks,
Ed
Just to clarify i'm running WM6.1 and Linux Mint 5, which is essentially Ubuntu 8.04 with some tweaks...
that should be interesting for you http://www.synce.org/moin/SynceWithUbuntu
Nice one, thanks a lot

Using as a USB modem with MacOS

Hi,
I have my MDA Vario III setup to share its data connection with my MacBook via BlueTooth, which is all very good any well.
But I was wondering if anyone had managed to find a good solution for doing this on the Mac using USB instead?
Its easy enough for PCs with ActiveSync...
Ive looked round on the forum and the Internet, but there doesnt seem to be a clear answer to this...
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Jon
http://weblog.techdad.net/2007/05/1...sharing-from-windows-mobile-6-to-mac-os-1049/
I think the treo 750 is wm
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=432722
There seemeed to be many more on google
hacman said:
Hi,
I have my MDA Vario III setup to share its data connection with my MacBook via BlueTooth, which is all very good any well.
But I was wondering if anyone had managed to find a good solution for doing this on the Mac using USB instead?
Its easy enough for PCs with ActiveSync...
Ive looked round on the forum and the Internet, but there doesnt seem to be a clear answer to this...
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Jon
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I have all Macs in my home and my home office. Bluetooth sharing is easy. Syncing with Missing sync , it's a great program, but that and others I have looked at, do not allow internet sharing through USB. I have had my Tilt for a year and a half and have yet to find a way.
Couldn't you use a linux method? I have a Mac Ibook 3g (collecting dust because macs are useless) and I've noticed that it's pretty much just linux with a crappy interface and one mouse button.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=450710&highlight=ubuntu
TBH i have not found a solution to this as such...
the blue tooth pan option is very very slow in transferring data between the phone and mac when using internet sharing
in the end the beast solution was to use wmwifirouter. the speed is just as good as pairing via usb with a pc. i do use the usb to give the phone a power supply however.
this is the best solution i have found so far

[Q] Cat 5 connection? When no wifi

Probably a dumb question but can we connect the NC to a fixed line (Cat 5) internet connection. Sometimes no wifi but a wire connection is available.
Of course would need some type of USB to Cat 5 connector.
Does such a thing exist?
I don't know if you'll find what you're looking for, but i'm not ruling out the option.
Meantime, if you can access a cat5 line, and you're looking at buying hardware anyway, why not get a wireless access point?
(I am curious to see if you can do what you are asking, and I don't want this thread to die on the 'get an access point' cop out)
CAT5 Ethernet? Sure, wait until B&N redesign the NOOK and do expect another inch thicker, still want it?
I have a motorhome sitting beside my house and cannot get a wifi signal so I ran a cat5 cable out there to a cradelpoint wifi unit so I now have wifi through the coach.
Sent from my NexusOne using Tapatalk
Assuming a driver is available in the kernel for the Ethernet chipset in question, you *might* be able to use something like the Wii USB-to-Ethernet adapter combined with a USB type converter. I've no idea at all what it will do to the normal network stack, but it's _theoretically_ possible.
Rodney
votinh said:
CAT5 Ethernet? Sure, wait until B&N redesign the NOOK and do expect another inch thicker, still want it?
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Actually not really, XJack.
But seriously though, ethernet on a tablet. Heh.
Defeats the purpose of a tablet. Becomes a slablet
ikingblack said:
Defeats the purpose of a tablet. Becomes a slablet
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I just happened to see this. That is great!
FWIW, I've seen some no-name Android tablets that have a dongle which provides USB ports and an RJ45 jack for a wired ethernet connection.. Does kinda defeat the purpose of a tablet though..
scoob8000 said:
I just happened to see this. That is great!
FWIW, I've seen some no-name Android tablets that have a dongle which provides USB ports and an RJ45 jack for a wired ethernet connection.. Does kinda defeat the purpose of a tablet though..
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Not at all, it would be great to be able to use my Nook to configure Routers and program firmware, maybe even to use the Nook for some tethering. I would be able to finally get rid of my battery sucking, heat factory of a UMPC.
If anyone finds a way to get a usb Ethernet adapter working with the Nook please so share.
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Not at all, it would be great to be able to use my Nook to configure Routers and program firmware, maybe even to use the Nook for some tethering. I would be able to finally get rid of my battery sucking, heat factory of a UMPC.
If anyone finds a way to get a usb Ethernet adapter working with the Nook please so share.
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Didn't even think about it that way.
I know they got Ubuntu running on the NC (Not sure how well). Surely there is a wired usb nic that supports Ubuntu. I'm thinking that might be the best way.
I just bought my NC, should be here in a few days. I might just have to play with this..
What about Dalingrin's Nook Tweeks app? Using 'USB Settings > USB Host Mode' can we possibly attach a USB NIC?
I have not played with the USB Host Mode just yet, but I know I got excited when I saw it
Just wanted to link to [webcam support] USB Host support that YOU can try (now in nightlies)...some interesting discussion going on over there too....
Not too sure if I understood correctly your current setup, hopefully I won't recommend you something you have already done/thought about.
For the moment, a quick an easy way would be to plug a wireless router at the end of the network cable and then setup the wireless network. You could then connect to that wireless router with your nook.
Basically, it would look like this (inline text doesn't make a good illustration, but it's better than nothing)...
Router 1 ------(network cable)---------Router 2)))))))(wifi wave)))))))Nook
Sure you will need to setup the router correctly, but it's still very easy to do.

Q: How to connect 3g usb on hp touchpad - Android version?

Dear everyone!
I read of some other forum about nexus 7 can connect to 3g usb & work well. So, can Hp Touchpad android connect to 3g usb like this? i hope this thing is happen, you know touchpad will awesome with this mighty thing.
Plz teach me how, if you guy did it.
Many Thanks
Unlike Nexus 7, touchpad micro usb doesn't provide any power. That said, you need a Y connector and a power source to get the USB Host functionality.
Therefore it is not portable and painful setup if you want to use it on the go. Another thing is the driver for the 3g dongle itself, its possibly already implemented in the driver, if not its never going to happen, since its a pain in the ass to write a new driver specifically for the 'old' touchpad.
If you need internet connection on the go, I suggest you to get one of the portable hotspot device like huawei e585 or similar kind or you could even share your android/iphone internet (wifi tether)
Just to give you an idea of how messy the setup of the OTG on touchpad is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nc7tlPwFQpg
thanks for your informaition
Thanks for your Information, i heared that before and now i'm using my phone to tether internet connection for that. It's just a little hoping for miracle thing on touchpad. I always believe a day when touchpad rising again ^^.
Many Thanks Guys.
This would be a workaround. I had one similar to this that was rechargeable .
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002FJZHWU
3g dongle works with hp touchpad now. Check Josh's PPPWidget forum. I am using a ZTE MF110 with it on CM9 and get better performance than on a win7 machine.

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