Mac address spoofing - Nook Color Themes and Apps

I do IT work (mostly networking) and have been wanting to mainly use my awesome NC for site surveys and such. Does anyone know of any app to easily spoof a Mac address? And one to give the NC multiple IP addresses?
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Anyone? I read about doing it through the terminal, but having an app do it would be much quicker. I'm kind of new to Android. I've used windows mostly and only a little Linux...

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Best Remote Desttop App For Webtop

What remote Desktop app is everybody usuing - Basically trying to decide which works best in webtop mode. Was looking at the Xendesktop espress, but that looked like a PIA to get up and running. So what are you guys using?
I have no idea how it works in web top but ive been using xtralogic remote desktop on my phone for a while now and it's pretty sweet for rdp purposes.
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Yeah I was really leaning to that one but I would need to upgrade from Windows 7 home premium from my understanding. I just might do it, as it seems to offfer sound and higher resolutions

Whats the best app to control my pc entirely using my android phone?

Hi, i need an app to control my laptop using my android phone. I want to know what do you guys think the best app is. Also, i want to know how much data it uses when im just browsing the file in my pc.
Thanks in advanced
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I've been using Android-VNC-Viewer since I bought my Atrix. It's worked great so far. Best of all, it's free! You can find it in the market.
I'm using Ultra VNC on my server.
Let me know if you have any questions. It may be a bit difficult to set up at first. Good luck!
I cant connet iy always get connetion timed out
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i use TeamViewer. i use it alot from my netbook to control my home pc. its in the market for free.
00cubano said:
I cant connet iy always get connetion timed out
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Sounds like port 5900 is closed. Google "port forward", click on the first link, and follow the instructions for your specific router.
You can verify whether or not a port is open at CanYouSeeMe dot org.
Let me know how it goes.
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i use TeamViewer. i use it alot from my netbook to control my home pc. its in the market for free.
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I 2nd teamviewer. Its free for home use, and it's soooooooooooo easy to set up.
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I used Splashtop on my old phone. Insanely quick - you could even watch videos and listen to music. Hell, I managed to do some basic stuff in photoshop!
I'm a fan of VNC, but it's not the most secure thing around.
I would set up a VPN connection to home or an SSH tunnel to use it. That will add to it's security. If you go with the port forward route, make sure you shut the forwards off, or close VNC when you don't need it. (Read, VNC alone isn't very secure)
If your not a network geek, then I highly recommend Teamviewer.
It just works, thru whatever firewall setup you sit behind. With zero configuration. You can also add ACL's to allow connections from only certain IP's/Clients to lock your install down a little better.
Been using team viewer for years now. I its the best on market. And free as well.
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i use unified remote. simple, and works great
Splashtop remote is a godsend in terms of quickly showing you what's going on on your computer. It essentially makes your phone a remote display capable of not only controlling the computer, but also watching videos, and even playing games. The coolest thing for me is the ability to stream the audio from your computer to your phone. Hope this helps
This does use quite a lot of data so I suggest running it on wifi. There's a free demo as well that you can try.
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[Q]Webtop without external monitor

Is there anyway to use the webtop application or any sort of full linux on the phone instead of having to output on the hdmi?
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As far as I know no there isn't, although I think it would be pretty cool.
Yes there is. I read an article where a man managed to run ubuntu and connect to it using a VNC viewer. Im not sure how but look around the forums. What u need to do is install ubuntu using the ubuntu install script available in the development forum and then install a VNC viewer from the market. Its been done b4. Its cumbersome and not much use, but it works.
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So was the vnc viewer to connect to the x server or whatever I forget what the right terminology is im tired
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Exactly. VNC viewer is used to "remotely" connect to X server since the atrix display drivers are configured specifically for android and do not support X at all. Like i said, its a cumbersome system, but it works.
So im guessing that would require a network connection and it would have the typical lag when using vnc
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Best remote desktop viewer for nook?

I've been looking for a good remote desktop viewer for awhile with no luck. Free or paid it doesn't matter. I just want one that works great.
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2x client
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I'm using Remote RDP Light and have been pretty happy with it.
Team Viewer is free for non-commercial use and is pretty good.
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Team Viewer is free for non-commercial use and is pretty good.
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I'll second TeamViewer. You have to download the .apk from their website though. They don't distribute through the Market.
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I'll second TeamViewer. You have to download the .apk from their website though. They don't distribute through the Market.
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that's wrong...
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.teamviewer.teamviewer.market.mobile&feature=search_result
I didn't like the free version of Team Viewer, because, correct me if I'm wrong, it timed out the server on my desktop after a few minutes (30 or so).
I'm currently using androidVNC, which works pretty well, and Wyse PocketCloud (which can connect to RDP, but I've only used the VNC capabilities)
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I'm currently using androidVNC, which works pretty well
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and is open source . +1 for androidVNC.
I personally use the paid version of PocketCloud and love it. I've set some clients up with the free version and they haven't had any problems that I'm aware of.
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I didn't see NCKevo's post from earlier. I use PocketCloud's RDP and VNC depending on the situation and have not run into any issues.
Also, the free version of PocketCloud is now limited to 1 saved connection.
I know this is bringing back a dead thread but if anyone finds this thread I want them to know what I decided on. I finally found a great solution. Splashtop. It is the best solution for me.
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+1 for splashtop.
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Just an FYI Splashtop is free from Amazon today.
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Just an FYI Splashtop is free from Amazon today.
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I downloaded Splashtop and the streamer for my PC but can't get them to connect...my nook doesn't find my PC. Anyone have any experience with getting them to connect? PC is running Win& Ultimate behind a Verizon (westell) router.
Never mind 3rd party software that you have to install on your pc/mac/Linux, I like Jump Desktop. Just set up an SMB server on your machine and your good Togo. Should be simple enough since most platforms comes with native SMB support.
Remember, this is just my 2 cents
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After testing many apps, I settled on TeamViewer.
It's the only one that offers a decent refresh rate, doesn't pixelate, has simple controls for single-click, double-click and drag. Plus it's the only one that I've found that works well on my Nook and my LG G2X.
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After reading about Jump Desktop (market:http://goo.gl/1SPPQ) mentioned by racks, I think I'll give that a shot. Looks intuitive.
+1 Splashtop
It streams sound, and I was able to play minecraft on the NC streaming from the PC. Also tried watching a couple of movies one of them 720p and it ran great. All this was done connected to the same network obviously, I haven't tried the option of entering your google credentials to be able to access the pc through a different network, I would think i would be slower, depending on the internet connection. Specially since my ISP only gives me 1mb upload.
If you are still undecided google or youtube "splashtop skyrim"

Mac address Spoofing in android :D

Mac address spoofing it's possible if any one needs contact me but not for study purpose only for real hacking & pen testing........
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