how connect the connected media to lap top instead of wifi tv or players..
found a solution for this
http://blog.brightpointuk.co.uk/sharing-media-dlna-htc-desire-z-and-desire-hd-windows-media-player
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I was wondering if there was a way to do this PC --> Bluetooth dongle --> Trinity Wifi --> wifi router.
Basically I'd like to connect my pc to a wifi router, but via my trinitys bluetooth, whenever I try to use WMWifiRouter my bluetooth keeps dropping connection.
wouldn't it be a damn sight quicker, cheaper and better to just get a usb wifi adaptor for the pc?
hi,
anyone knows of any SW that makes the pocket pc behave as a bluetooth dongle, connected to my pc through activesync? (i have no bluetooth dongle in my pc, & i need to connect my pc to a mobile phone through activesync)
thanks.
edit: follows here
I have ripped my dvd movies onto my NAS. I'd like to watch the movies via the Nexus Player. Is that possible via ethernet (I'll be getting an adapter)?
I have all my media files on my Western Digital My Cloud NAS. I can play them in several ways from my Nexus Player over WiFi - Kodi, Plex, ES File Explorer, the WD app all work fine. With an Ethernet connection, you should have no problem.
Should the ethernet cable be hooked into the NAS itself or into the router?
if the cable is coming from ur nexus player plug it into ur router. the player will be able to see the nas if its on the same network
Hi,
My Nexus player is connected to ethernet using OTG cable, ethernet adapter, and Comtrend powerline adapter. This works great but when I turn TV on and Nexus player wakes up from sleep after pressing remote often there is no internet connection. Resetting the Nexus player solves the problem. Is there any way to keep the Nexus player from going to sleep or make sure internet keeps working in another way? Thanks, Steve.
If you go into the NP's settings and use the toggle switch to turn off and then turn on internet, does the connection come back?
So I have HDMI-CEC turned on so I can turn on my Shield and have the TV turn on and change to the HDMI setting. Unfortunately, I just realized that waking my laptop from sleep also turns on my Shield TV. My laptop is not connected to my Shield via Bluetooth or anything. The Shield is connected via Ethernet cable and my laptop is connected via Wi-Fi.
Anyone know of a way to block my laptop from connecting/contacting the Shield and waking it up?
Laptop: Dell Latitude E7440
Router: TP-Link TL-WR841N
Thanks guys!
EDIT: Not sure if it's contacting it via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi/Internet.