Hi u all,
I was wondering if someone has tried this, and by this i meen remote connecting to his desktop computer using the wizards terminal service client (or any other). Maybe a sticky guide whould be a very usefull idea. What say u?
Yes, it can be done, and it is fairly straightforward while your phone is connected to the same internal network as your PC. You simply have to enable remote connections on the machine, and enter the IP address into the program on the phone.
To connect to your PC from the public internet is also possible, but requires nore work. Basically, you would need the public IP address of your router, and enable DMZ on your router for that PC.
I cannot be more specific, because it depends on the make and model of your router.
Hope this helps.
-Robert
Thanx mate.... worked like a charm from the local network. From internet though i guess it's another story because my pc is behind 2 routers, so i can't figure out which ones ip should i enter in the terminal service client, the modem/routers ip or the wireless routers ip its a bit messy
Ok this is an example of how to set this up. Networking is my specialty so I am well versed.
IP addresses used in this diagram are examples only. They do not apply to you, they could, but chances are they don't.
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Then you would open Terminal Services Client on the PPC connect to the internet (from outside of your network eg:EDGE) and connect to 1.1.1.1 OR Whatever your external (internet) IP ADDRESS is.
The port forwarding is more secure then using DMZ. The only port required for Remote Desktop (Terminal Services) is 3389.
This setup is much more simple for 1 Router. But you can do it with 2, or more for that matter.
Hope this helped, Later; Lew
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You are right man those arent my ip lucky guess eh?
Loved the smilie
Very helpfull diagram, i actually got the whole idea of port forwarding now
Will try it first thing monday morning from work
Thanx again m8.
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Hi everybody, been surfing the forum now as ive got an MDA Vario, unlocked it etc etc using the threads on board.
I've been trying to get my pc wi fi router to work with my phone, but have had no luck as of yet; however last night i came accross a broadband router which i thought was mine, i only used the connection to try pocket msn and look at googles layout on the phone. After a while i noticed i was not getting a 2mb speed and the signal strength was weak, therefore i noticed im using someone elses broadband.
My question is..
is it possible for the person to see my contact details on my pda .e.g my house address, and my home telephone number which is stored on the pda?
no phone has no network shares,
chances are they are ur next door nieghbour anyway lol
so they know where u live
:? so they wouldnt know any of my details?
well i only picked up a very weak signal
I think that the device does identify you with the first name and last name of whatever is set in the "Owner Information" properties. Can someone confirm? Is there a way to change that?
I would assume that rather than owner details, the PDA's "friendly name" would be used.
All moot as regardless of my best efforts I cannot get the thing to even ping, never mind show up on any networking kit I have. As someone has said they have no shares.
I am pretty paranoid about WLAN stuff as I run several and know how easily most are hacked - however, I am not in any form of panic re my Wizard.
It seems to me that PPC's are designed as a client side only system, which does seem sensible coming to think about it.
the only thing that they could trace is any logs on the router, with your IP and MAC address... i would not worry about it too much. the person is obviously stupid enough to NOT secure there network so i doubt they have the brains to trace you.
Thanks for the info guys
could be a honeynet.......
Odds are good that your neighbor can detect that you have been riding on his nickel. I am generalizing, but if they were bright enough to be watching their router logs and dhcp logs for rogue devices connecting then they would likely have also WEP'd their box.
I agree with VAP that the risk of the neighbor prying into your device over the 802.11 seems pretty small.
The "WM_Glenn" device is my TMO MDA
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Merry late christmas every1,
i been messin around with the Pebbles software available at:
http://www.pebbles.hcii.cmu.edu/software/userguide.php#pcnetworkconnections
and well, it allows u to virtually control ur desktop from your PPC (i have an 8525).
it allows u to connect serially, via usb, infrared and to a network host thru the options menu here:
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its a nice program and works flawlessly thru usb and thru the network host when ur inside ur network i.e. 192.168.1.* and so on.
but ofcourse i have to push the limits and want to connect to my external IP so i can connect via 3g from anywhere, how cool is that..
and the port isnt shown anywhere so i connected via Wifi and ran netstat to notice:
Proto Local Address Foreign Address State
------- -------------------- ------------------ ---------------
TCP myComputer:4343 192.168.1.*:1060 ESTABLISHED
i just forwarded both ports in my routers config as so:
i then pluggd my external IP into the network host text box on my 8525, clicked ok and was prompted by the pebbles server software running on my laptop whether or not to allow a connection from my phones 166.135.*.* ip, i ofcourse accepted and got an error from my phone, "Error: Network not available"
i tried like 10 times without making any changes and it connected once and ran perfectly, like i was connected over usb or wifi. i finished testing it out so i closed the connection and since, i havent been able to get it working.
i opened PebblesPC from my taskbar to see:
and noticed like 20 different 166.135.*.* IP connection attempts all from my phone.
wut ive concluded is that while connected to the internet on our phones over 3g, the IP changes so frequently to my device and doesnt hold onto a particular IP long enough for the pebbles software to fully connect and hold a connection like it has when assigned via dhcp to my internal network, but thats just my guess =X
any help is appreciated, suggestions are welcome and if theres any other software that can do the same then thats cool too, but id like to get this particular one working
o and its freeware so thats nice too
Try Logmein. Works flawlessly for me and allows me to access my work PC from home. Even to start it up and shut it down!!
Allows you to start up and shut down applications on the remote PC including printing etc etc.
You need to register but it's free:
https://secure.logmein.com/welcome/get_logmein_free/signup.asp
Mike
kinda wanted to figure out the pebbles thing, but since u reccommended logmein, ive been messin with it and its really nice
wish u could add more special keys to send but its definately really good.
appreciate it =)
Also look for my forthcoming roundup of all remote control-related.
will do. definitely lookin forward to it. will u post it here in these forums?
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Mike
hi this is my first post in this forum which help me a lot when i upgrated my xda II(qtek2020) AND i'm so greatfull for that.
NOw there is another problem
i have :
-ASUS computer with win xp sp2.
-xda II ( qtek2020) updrated to wm6(every things works fine).
-bluetooth usb dongle(eton ) work with bluesoliel.
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i installed the bluetooth dongle and every things works amazing with bluesoliel .i can sync the xda II WITH activesync .
now this is the deal.i've heart that i can connect my ppc to the internet trough bluetooth i think its dial-up option but when i sync my xda II to it the dial up do not show up as an option.
even when i wanna to install a modem for my ppc the xda II bluetooth can not recognize the bluetooth usb dongle as a bt modem i've tried internet sharing does not work.
what i'm asking is how could i make the Dial-up option show up ??
thanks for your help !!
never mind i've found the solution it was a connections settings mistake
slywolf said:
never mind i've found the solution it was a connections settings mistake
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hey mate, you have another option as well, you can also create a dial-up connection, in the 2nd window(2nd thumbnail by you) usin' the default phone as *99#, Username and Password to be left blank.
Cheers..
How to get PPC online internet when use with bluesoliel v5.0.5?
It's was very easy in v3.2.2.8, just check the option "ACCESS LAN NETWORK", then PPC can use the share connection from PC. unforturnely, v3.2.2.8 seemed not stable and makes my PC reboot frequently...
When upgrade to v5.0.5, that option was not found. And could not get on share internet connection anymore... Anyone can help on this?
Thanks.
Here is Windows Mobile IP Utility by Enterprise Mobile:
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The Enterprise Mobile IP Utility for Windows Mobile Devices allows you to troubleshoot IP connections using functions such as PING on both Pocket PCs and Smartphones.
All of the features listed below assist an IT Professional with troubleshooting connection issues on a Windows Mobile Device.
* IP Configuration – View and renew IP configuration for all network interfaces on the device
* Ping – Simple ping to any destination host name or IP address
* Trace Route – Trace route from the device to any destination host name or IP address
* Ping Sweep – Ping a sequential range of IP addresses in a subnet
* Speed Test – Check the current bandwidth speed of your device connection to the internet
* Logging – All results of IP Configuration, ping and trace route operations are logged to a text file for collection or sharing
System Requirements
* Windows Mobile 5.0 devices must have .NET Compact Framework 2.0 installed
* Windows Mobile 6.0 and 6.1 devices (already have .NET CF 2.0 in ROM
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Download link:
http://rapidshare.com/files/120755868/EM-IPUtilSetup.cab.html
Can we get a mirror on this. Rapidshares cats suck lol i can't get the code right.
ROCOAFZ said:
Can we get a mirror on this. Rapidshares cats suck lol i can't get the code right.
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Here is uploaded.to mirror:
http://uploaded.to/?id=s70xvw
Excellent. I can really use this with my job. I'll be using it this week and report any problems.
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Can we get a mirror on this. Rapidshares cats suck lol i can't get the code right.
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Rapid Share has just revamped their pages again. No more stupid cats just 3 simple letters now to input.
My work uses WPA2 and WPA2 enterprise WiFi network that is hidden, I could connect using my iPad, but since I liked the GTab 10.1 better I gave the iPad to wife and I bought one, now I do not see that option in adding a WiFi network. Does anyone know how to connect to WPA2 or WPA2 Enterprise as that option isn't available when adding it in the Wifi settings. I searched the forums and on Google but got different results but none of them have worked thus far. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I seemed to find it ok... Make sure that you change "open" to "WPA2"
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I seemed to find it ok... Make sure that you change "open" to "WPA2"
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Okay I guess I overlooked that, duh! So that would work, but when connecting I need to provide a user name, on the iPad, I would select WPA2 or WPA2 Enterprise, guess it never mattered as they both worked. But on the iPad it had the following options:
1. Network Name
2. User Name
3. Password
Since connecting to our work address required a username just inputting the password wont allow you to connect. Any way i can add a user name so when it authenticates my user name will match the password on the network? thanks for all the help!
Well to tell you the truth im not too sure where you would put in a username... The closest thing that ive come across is my college... But they make me put in the username and my password in a browser window after i connect to the network... Sorry i cant help you there...
no worries, at least you were able to help me not overlook the setting, so thanks a million for helping! I am sure there is a way, but i guess until then my quest continues.
slice2011 said:
no worries, at least you were able to help me not overlook the setting, so thanks a million for helping! I am sure there is a way, but i guess until then my quest continues.
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App:
WiFi Config Editor
wifiace
Instructions:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=450915
Thread: http://androidforums.com/application-requests/25748-app-enterprise-802-1x-wifi-connectivity.html