Hi,
anyone here using Synology NAS-Server?
My Synology DS212j has a USB-Port for the ability to connect external USB-devices direct to the NAS. I want to connect my HTC One (S-Off, Viper-ROM) direct to my NAS to copy data with more speed.
When I connect the HTC to the NAS, "USB connected" and "USB-Debugging" is shown on the phone-display. But I canĀ“t find my phone in the synology "file station".
Have you successfully transferred data direct from phone to NAS via USB?
Nem.
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Hi,
I was wondering if it is possible to access the internet connection on my PC through the kaiser?
J
If you mean access your pc's web connection with your kaiser then simply use activesync via BT or USB.
If you mean access the kaiser's connection with your pc, then use Internet Connection Sharing on the device, either with USB or BT PAN.
unwired4 said:
If you mean access your pc's web connection with your kaiser then simply use activesync via BT or USB.
If you mean access the kaiser's connection with your pc, then use Internet Connection Sharing on the device, either with USB or BT PAN.
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Hi unwired,
I meant the first case, accessing PC's web connection.
So there is a way to do it through USB? how do I do this? can't find any info on this...
enable ICS on your lan/wireless network on your computer, plug the kaiser in via USB, and it should automatically have internet.
PC ActiveSync - in connection setings allow internet access and select profile internet.
Thanks! I will give it a try
Hi everyone..
I am looking for software that will allow me to access my PC's USB webcam and stream images to the phone... If possible, also stream the audio of the room.
I would be connecting the phone via WiFi to either the same network or a diffrent network.. I want to use it as sort of a home security measure.. I have no problem if I have to install some software on my computer as well... I am running Windows 7 on my computer... Thanks in advance..
Since the HTC can be tethered to a computer, can it directly communicate with a USB Flash drive, like the* IronKey that I purchased for secure storage and* transport documents for law school?
I found an HDE E58 that has 2-female ends, enabling me to connect the IronKey to the USB end of the data/charging cable.* Do I need a driver on the HTC One and/or on the IronKey for the two-way passage of documents?
Hello all.
Is it possible to remotely browse wireless storage of HTC One from a (win 7) pc using only wifi?
I have a Xperia Z1 as work phone and it has option (Xperia connectivity -> Wireless media transfer) to remotely browse phone/sd storage as long as both phone and PC are connected to same wifi network. (Without installing any special software!)
Anything like that possibly on HTC?
asestar said:
Hello all.
Is it possible to remotely browse wireless storage of HTC One from a (win 7) pc using only wifi?
I have a Xperia Z1 as work phone and it has option (Xperia connectivity -> Wireless media transfer) to remotely browse phone/sd storage as long as both phone and PC are connected to same wifi network. (Without installing any special software!)
Anything like that possibly on HTC?
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Yes, plenty of (very good) apps for that, including
AirDroid
WiFi File Transfer
and many more
Hi,
I have to buy a new wifi router and I think I will buy the TP-Link TL-WDR3600 router.
The router have 2 usb ports.
I want to know if is possible to play movies stored in extenal hd pluged in usb router with chromecast.
Today I used PLEX to play movies from my PC, but I didnt see any option to configure a external hd pluged in a router.
thanks!
Yes, you can. First add the device to the list of devices your computer can see. Then, right click on either the drive or one of the Shared folders within it and give it a drive letter (like Z)... I believe this was called mapping a drive letter.
I have a Western Digital plugged in at home on Ethernet and it works just dandy. I don't know exactly how your router will show network storage drives connected via USB, but I'm gonna guess it's similar.
but, if I do that my PC need to be connected, right?
i want to acess movies in external hd without need any pc, using only plex (or another app), router and TV.
yuriebc said:
but, if I do that my PC need to be connected, right?
i want to acess movies in external hd without need any pc, using only plex (or another app), router and TV.
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Plex won't work without something to run the Plex Media Server.
But it looks like the router has options to share attached storage via Samba(SMB), FTP and as a Media Server (presumably native DLNA), so you should be able to use any casting app which can act as a DLNA receiver or can access SMB shares. Localcast and BubbleUPnP spring to mind. You are likely to be limited to casting media that is already in a Chromecast native format though.