I am new the the Android game especially the tablets. I have searched high and low and I can not find an answer. I want to know if anyone has used their tablet to telnet or SSH to a Cisco or other device using the USB connection.
Has anyone atleast thought of this as an option?
Better terminal pro has a ssh app that may suit your needs?
FWIW, I use the app connectbot to ssh to my router (Netgear) and nas (Qnap). But that's via the WiFi, I don't know if you can connect via USB.
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I know that I can connect via WiFi I wanted to know if I could console into the device. I want to know if the USB be is a multi function port.
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Hi,
could an expert out there advise me if my theory is possible please?
Using Remote desktop/Terminal services : See whats on my PC/Laptop on the screen of my XDA2 - connected via cradle and usb(as usual). If so what do I put in the "Server" box of the XDA Terminal services prog and on the "Main" PC.. Do I have to make a Network first? Or ?
Thanks to all.
The site is great but much of it goes straight over my head at the moment..
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ummm ... your theory seems not that much difficult as you can implement it using Bluetooth networking I guess ..
you can setup bluetooth networking from Pocket PC to Laptop then you can browse what your home PC conatin from your PDA
give it a try
I hope this is what U was talking about , if not please give us more clarifications
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It is better and faster to use Wifi if you're going to use terminal services.
Been using this method since last year.
Thanks but I do not have wifi or bluetooth...
There is a ref to doing it on MS site via the cradle and usb but then it shoots off in the over the web stuff...
I have tried just now but nothing connects.... But I notice that when I check my desktop (xp) pc under the rempte tab - I only have Remote Assistance.... Could this be it? Perhaps I do not have Remote Desktop installed then ! Eh? I will try to locate my original xp discs and see if I can install !!??
Ta.
Remote desktop or Terminal services connect only via IP address.
So you can only connect via TCP/IP using WIFI on your XDA.
Bluetooth 1.1 has no IP address setting so it is not possible also.
I tried all methods since last year and WIFI is the only solution or if your XDA has a backpack you can use a CF type NIC for wired connection via crosslink or hub.
Still Wifi is the cheapest and cleanest alternative. You can use Adhoc settings between your PC if you have no WIFI access point.
I am looking to connect my tv box with the Ethernet port on the OUYA so I can use the play channels that come with the tv box.
I have great Wi-Fi connection to OUYA but nothing to tv box.
Is it possible to use the Ethernet port for internet out?
Thanks for any/all ideas
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I believe you're asking if the Ouya can act as a router or bridge device, so that this other (Ethernet) device could tap in to the Internet. Practically speaking, no.
An advanced user could possibly root the device, set up a script to start the WiFi (initially shut off since the Ethernet would be in use), assign an address/subnet to the Ethernet, and then kick off "ip route" and/or "route" commands to relay packets properly. This by itself would not provide any DHCP service for the remote device, but that device could be set up with a static IP.
A practical answer is to get a wireless bridge device with multiple Ethernet ports, then even the Ouya could move over to Ethernet. Alternatively, a router (even an older one) that is capable of running DD-WRT firmware could be set up in "Client Bridge" mode, achieving the same.
Hello
Checked SSH Server, could not provide a remote shell on x86-devices. Read somwhere that remote ADB doesn't work on the current firmware.
So it is possible to do it somehow? Right now my only option for remote is to SSH to a Linux-box I have standing next to it, which in turn has a USB ADB connection to the NP
I'm also interested in this.
As the title may suggest I want to create an ad-hoc network with my rpi. So far I've been successful in creating one with commands in terminal and I managed to connect a laptop using kali with ssh to my rpi using local ips like 10.0.0.2. But my original goal is to control my rpi with something more versatile like a tablet or an android device in general not just computers. So I have two questions:
-is it a hardware problem from the network adapters in the android devices that makes them unable to connect to the ad-hoc?
-is it a software problem instead so I should root my device or change the drivers in the android kernel?
-am I doing sth wrong with the ad-hoc configuration in the rpi?
Or is it sth I cannot think of that makes me fail?
Hello,
with the USB to Serial Adapter, connected to the Phone its possible to open a Terminal Programm and have access to the for example Cisco Console.
I look for a solution to have remote access to this console.
I am not looking for a "Remote Desktop" solution like. Teamviewer, etc.
I have in mind something like usb-device connected via IP to my windows pc, or terminal-server that translate the RS232-connection to IP and I can access via Telnet, SSH, etc.
Has anyone an idea how to do this ? ...or is there yet an APP for this, I havent found yet ?
Setup:
[Router](RS232)<->[Serial-to-USB-Adapter]<->[Android-Device] - - - Network (Wifi/Internet] - - - [Windows-PC](Terminal-Programm like TerraTerm/Putty)
Kind regards
Willi
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Uhmm probaly an adapter but you need to figure out the color combo for the wires on the connectors and the right port and frequency.
Rs232 is a print input for livelogging and configuring a print.
Ssh over rs232 ternimal is mostly disabled.
So ues rs232 to usb or rj45 aka lan is possible with these conditions.
For pc
Right usb com. For usb.
Right adapter settings like ip and dns for lan adapter.
In putty
Right port.
Right ip. Aka print identyfier. Ussualy can be find by combining specific nummers on the print
Right plugin running on win7 and 10. Audio recorder ussualy works.
Right wiring order in the 2 connectors. Ussualy on the adapter you can use dipswitches or program it on the pc.
Then u will have admin control over all things the print supports.