I would like to continuously send/stream sensor data (GPS, acceleration, etc.) from a device to a server. What would be the best technology to do this? Is it possible to use RTSP? What else would you recommend me to use?
Thanks for any help,
Martin
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I've been searching for over an hour with no luck.
Is there a sniffer for WM that will allow you to capture packets from the 3G interface?
I see that there are heaps of sniffers out there for wifi, and I have been using Etherel on my network to try to sort out some VoIP issues.
I want to see if what I see when I sniff the wifi packets would be the same over 3G. If I have the same problems then it might be the Internet Calling modules in WM6 and nothing to do with the network.
Thanks,
Baggy
I´m also searching for a a network logger for 2G/3G.
Me too...
think the problem is that with wifi the pda have alot of control
but with phone related things it's don in a different module
and i dont think the pda where software run wild
have much access under the skirt of the cellphone part
could be that it's in large a blackbox which handle much of the osi layer
Thks Rudegar...
... and what a PPC Explorer debugger?, exists?
Best Regards.
Hello all
i have been looking for something to stabilize my wifi connection, something like WIFI Companion. however unfortunately the company discontinued supporting this software, does anyone know such a software?
i really appreciate any feed back.
i seem to be having some difficulty and was wondering if anyone else is as well...I can't seem to connect to the server to stream SiriusXM on my Inc...only happens on the newer Z-based roms...I can connect to the server, but i cannot stream the media via 3G, wifi works fine, and if I connect on wifi, then turn wifi off, it works on 3G, but if I lose the connection on 3G, it won't re-connect...
it works great on the HD port from IncDoes...but the newer ports are all coming from the Z port, and that is where the problem seems to stem from.
anyone else having this issue? (i haven't tried streaming anything else since I don't use any other apps to stream...i will try that out on the newest builds)
JoeProcopio said:
i seem to be having some difficulty and was wondering if anyone else is as well...I can't seem to connect to the server to stream SiriusXM on my Inc...only happens on the newer Z-based roms...I can connect to the server, but i cannot stream the media via 3G, wifi works fine, and if I connect on wifi, then turn wifi off, it works on 3G, but if I lose the connection on 3G, it won't re-connect...
it works great on the HD port from IncDoes...but the newer ports are all coming from the Z port, and that is where the problem seems to stem from.
anyone else having this issue? (i haven't tried streaming anything else since I don't use any other apps to stream...i will try that out on the newest builds)
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are you running the Sirius XM 1.1 app? there was an issue that was addressed for 3G streaming.
Only issues i've ever ran into was repeating of the same content when it lost connection and connection was re-established it would still repeat up to the point where it lost connection from the point the channel was cached.
it could also be a server issue, ever since they launched the app they've had nothing but problems with there server cutting in and out, losing connection, quality took a nosedive etc. I think its the limitations they set in the app itself, i seriously (pun intended) wish someone in the android community would develop a better app.
I listen to my app from my phone while i'm at work and seeing how i just let it stream for a few hours, it eventually asks "continue streaming?" while yes i agree its a nice feature for THEM to keep server load down but what about us legitimate users that use it while working and don't want to keep messing with the phone / app to just listen.
Hi, I would like to use my S8 to livestream my gopro (with a self made app based on FFmpeg), for that I need to be connected to the GoPro stream via WiFi and I need to use my cellular data (LTE) to send it to a streaming server.
In my test I noticed this phone is unable to keep both connection open at the same time, it was not the case on my previous LG G4, I was also able to test on a nexus 5X where it worked successfully, so I blame the samsung software (PS: I just did an update, didn't change anything).
I tried every options (and combination possible), keep cell data, agressive wifi/cell, both in dev' settings, also smart wifi (agressive or not) in regular settings... And it didn't change anything (the smart thing only either fully disable the wifi connection to local only wifi or connects fully to it and awaits internet connection).
I found this thread on samsung forum https://us.community.samsung.com/t5...internet-while-connected-to-GoPro/td-p/185875 with no answer...
Do you guys have any solution?
Quick edit: I did try to use "Download booster" thing but it doesn't help, it seems the phone is still using the wifi for DNS, I tried with and without smart switch thing... They really didn't think about people using WiFi without internet connection voluntary??
Thanks
same problem here, i don' t know how to fix it. you can share your code? with other guys we are trying to do a solution to live stream gopro on android , if you want i'll link it to you
It cannot be done as we cannot change our IP, Default Gateway, or Subnet on our WiFi.
With iOS you can, thus why iOS users can use the GoPro and LTE simultaneously.
Enjoy.
Hello! My Moto G5 Plus has some trouble in sharing its connection through tethering hotspot:it often stops working after a certain amount of time and keeping the device awake seems to help but not entirely. I'm trying to solve this with official support but I don't think it will get better: Does anybody have any workaround idea?
Are there any apps that can create a wifi hotspot other than the android's built-in one?
Or is there a way to keep the tethering app itself awake, if that was the issue? I tried 'Tethering Hardware Acceleration' in developer mode without any result.
Or does any other solution comes to your mind? I can use a home router and I noticed 'mobile data always-on while on wifi' in developer mode, but how can I share my mobile data that way?