Will the Samsung's allshareplay expose all of your data over the internet?
Does it send the files over the internet if the devices are locally connected ie, in a LAN environment?
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Hi all!
My Titan cannot connect to SkyDrive from the Office hub, unless connected via USB to a PC, with Zune running on it.
I have tried resetting the phone, using different combinations of wired and wireless interfaces, settings, etc. I have even created a brand new Live ID and set my phone up with that. Nothing works. My device keeps telling me that it cannot connect, and that I need to check my Wi-Fi or cellular data connection. As for these, both Wi-Fi and cellular data are otherwise working fine, just as the other online services.
Notably, I am also unable use the "open in browser" option when trying to refresh the SkyDrive location in the office hub. The docs.live.com address keeps returning a connection error. This is ridiculous, as I can log into Hotmal and access my SkyDrive folders from there.
Any ideas will be greatly appreciated.
Alex
I have set up a simple server on my computer that's connected to the WiFi network. I can access the site through the computer's browser and I can also access it on an iOS device that's connected to the same network. However, I am unable to connect to it on my Android device. Are there any special steps required for me to get this to work properly?
I want to host an INFRASTRUCTURE (not AD-HOC), otherwise known as a SoftAP (Access point) on wifi. This is possible with many applications, but they all want to use a mobile data connection. Is there any application that allows you to host a SoftAP WITHOUT a 2G/3G/4G connection? This is just for playing over WIFI between a samsung galaxy s3 and an older android 2.1 tablet. These cannot see AdHoc networks.
Anyways, I'm interested in any application that allows hosting of an infrastructure WiFi network without tethering to just host a wireless lan point.
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I am also very interested in a solution/app like this.
A photo app (MoPhotos) will work with my EyeFi WiFi card to transfer photos from the card in my camera to my computer/Android device via Wifi.
Currently, the card has to go through the home router as that what it looks for to give it a IP Address and network to connect to the computer/Android.
If there is a way for the Android device to be a Wifi HotSpot without the mobile tethering, I can configure the card to talk directly to the Android, which would be *very* helpful when out and about.
Is it there an app that allows an android with wifi to become a wifi harddrive?
I am aware of wifi file transfer but I understand that in that case I have to connect to a wireless router and my ip will be over the net that will allow other devices to access my storage through it
However what I want to know is whether there's an app that allows to enable file sharing without the use of internet where it enables the host device to broadcast it self using wifi(without connecting to internet) and other devices, without connecting to internet, can access this device storage directly.
Is this possible and is there an app for it?
Thanks
When using a wifi file explorer, people can only access your device if they are connected to your network, and they know the port you have chosen....
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but that seems to require the host device connecting to the internet, which is not what I'm looking for.
What I am basically looking for is the possibility to transfer files across devices via wireless but without connecting to the internet.
Similar to bluethoot where transfer is direct and it doesn't go through a router/network etc.
So
Host device turns on its wireless
Client device can connect to the host device wireless(like hotspot but directly ,not through internet) and access files or transfer back and forth.
I have a vpn provider PIA.
But that don't care much. The problem only occur on my android phones (4.4.4 and 5.0)
Problem: I am at home, when android phone connected to vpn, i can't access other computers on my local network (no chromecast, samba share and the rest)
It's not a problem of the VPN provider, because i also have my own hosted VPS with a openvpn server on it, same issue.
At home with vpn on
Windows 8 pc with PIA vpn client. I can still access my LAN (192.168.1.1 for example).
Apple iPad with Openvpn client: I can still access my LAN
Nexus 5 - android 5.0 (with root access) - PIA vpn client / OPENvpn / PPTP vpn: cannot access my LAN.
No firewall or any other protection app on my nexus 5.
Router: ASUS RT-AC68U
192.168.1.x network.
255.255.255.0 submask
My ow suggestion is that i need to add a static route on my android device or just the opposite -> don't push LAN traffic over the vpn. But how to accomplish this?
This is maybe the same problem?
Another link with maybe some information?