Hey guys please help me I am going to holand next week and I am taking my windows 10 tablet I want to play xbox whilst I am there but can't figure out how to do the port forwarding I have a hg635 talktalk router and can not figure out to port forward to my xbox any help would be great cheers
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This might sound dumb fuduck, but dont, i repeat, DO NOT contact Customer service!
I tried calling mine (im really bad at this) and after like 5minuts of waiting and explaining, the lady asked me to reboot the stupid modem, like. What. What the fudging sheit!
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No way I don't speak to them I get the misses to do it haha but I really want to be able to do it lol as at the moment it's nice to take my tablet anywhere in the house to play but would be so much better if I could play at work or other places
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I called T-Mobile about Port forwarding and the lady on the phone was like you need to do that on your router, I am like I'm I am using my phone as my router to my 4 g late internet she was like oh. Then put on hold transferred and next person said the same thing from the tech support. I was like ok I can hook up a router bridge and try that is that what your telling me, the guy was like a bridge what's that's I hung up
Open File Explorer, click Network on the left, then right click on your router, and check the settings.
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i got the video calling working with front facing cam with clearsea app....this is pc to streak and wifi and 3g.....but 3g has to be a good signal
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=951863
I tried it can send a call
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borijess said:
I tried it cant send or recieve a calls.
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you set up an account.....checked your email...and should have 2 user names,one that yours,and one to give to someone else to use
did the other person downloaad app for phone/pc and put in the 2nd name you recieved in your email(they don't have to sign up for ana ccount,just dled the app)
and they and you have your password in?.....its the same for both of you
try to call me at husaberg1228230
the real problem with this app,is its a server based client,and they only give you a 10 day trail to use theres.....i have my own website,so i was going to see if i can use it,but i might not since its not a dedicated server....but ill check it out
the real deal is dell/google/att need to get their act together and quit trying to subsidize every aspect of mobile technologies....and give us(quit blocking) android guys video conferencing : )....haha
like video calling in skype and gmail could already be used to go to phones,and not just another pc....but they block its use(implemation)in the software of cell phones
I concur. I tried it today with a an iphone 4 buddy and worked well. He was on wifi and I was on 3g then I switched to wifi also and even better. Finally - I have an option!!!
i am looking for an app that will capture WIFI activity from my own wifi network. It is password protected and I connect to it. I would like to monitor all other Laptops, cell phones..etc that use my network.
And would it be possible to read the http URL's and capture key stokes or User ID and Passwords if they log into a site (i.e Gmail)?
Thanks
You wont be able to sniff out Gmail passwords or any sites where passwords are sent via HTTPS. Just for the reason you state.
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If you're trying to sniff out your kid's emails why don't you just talk to them instead?
And why is this in the Vibrant forums?
There might be an app for your computer, i don't think there's one for android.
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Just curious, why would you want to do that?
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Just curious, why would you want to do that?
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maybe he's got hot lady neighbors and he's stealing their wifis.
Or hes using an open, security-less, MobileAP at a coffee shop and trying to steal other peoples stuff when they log onto his network
if I have a neighbor who have a wireless connection but not secured. Am I allowed to use it?
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Or hes using an open, security-less, MobileAP at a coffee shop and trying to steal other peoples stuff when they log onto his network
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couldn't be!
also, there's a mobile release of backtrack btw....
faceniff app just got fixed by facebook and twitter, but it can still grab some other stuff.
For educational purposes of course
http://droidhacks.com/tag/wireshark/
So I found this app called tablet talk which is supposed to sync your phone to your tablet via WiFi and it uses your mobile phone number, so you can send text messages and see missed calls, etc. from your tablet..... has anyone used this app, or maybe something similar? If so, how does it work? Is it worth the money? If this is something that works flawlessly, then I can see it is a must-have for a user like me who would love to be able to receive and send text messages from my tablet. Just wanted some opinions on this app, or something similar. So far this is the only app that I have found that can do this.
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Brilliant app, I used it all the time before I sent my nexus back. It connects via Bluetooth or wifi, but i always used bluetooth, it was easier to connect. Text messages show up just like they do on your phone, definitely work the money
Just use the free 15 quid credit that came with your nexus.
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So I found this app called tablet talk which is supposed to sync your phone to your tablet via WiFi and it uses your mobile phone number, so you can send text messages and see missed calls, etc. from your tablet..... has anyone used this app, or maybe something similar? If so, how does it work? Is it worth the money? If this is something that works flawlessly, then I can see it is a must-have for a user like me who would love to be able to receive and send text messages from my tablet. Just wanted some opinions on this app, or something similar. So far this is the only app that I have found that can do this.
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Yep. Love this app as well. Great for in car as well. Now I don't have to have both my tab and my phone mounted to my windshield. Just my tab and tablet talk....text messages and answering calls (Bluetooth headset of course)
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Using it as well, very handy app. Between that and Groove IP, I generally don't mess with my phone when I'm at home.
Just as everybody else has said, it is worth the purchase. I usually throw my phone in my room and carry the N7 around with me when I'm home so it's nice getting texts and calls sent to the N7 that would have been missed.
Funny seeing this post, cause not to long ago i posted looking for an app like this and someone referred it to me....LOVE this App and use it everyday....you can also accept calls if you have a bluetooth headset paired....its awesome and would refer it to anyone looking to basically use theyre phone features on theyre tablet....
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I use it! I love it! Well worth the money.
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Thank you everyone for the replies. I did end up purchasing this app today and have used it quite a bit just for texting so far. Don't own a Bluetooth headset so I probably won't use it for calls, but its definitely convenient to not have to have both my phone and the tablet next to me npw,. I love being able to received my text messages on my tablet. Showed it to a friend and they really want it now too, but the problem is they have an iPad and a Samsung s3, so I don't know if there is an app that is cross-compatible. If anyone knows of one I'm sure they would appreciate it if you could let me know. Thanks again everyone
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Thank you everyone for the replies. I did end up purchasing this app today and have used it quite a bit just for texting so far. Don't own a Bluetooth headset so I probably won't use it for calls, but its definitely convenient to not have to have both my phone and the tablet next to me npw,. I love being able to received my text messages on my tablet. Showed it to a friend and they really want it now too, but the problem is they have an iPad and a Samsung s3, so I don't know if there is an app that is cross-compatible. If anyone knows of one I'm sure they would appreciate it if you could let me know. Thanks again everyone
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You done need to use a Bluetooth headset unless you are in public. Otherwise you can just put it on speaker phone.
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Just bought a nexus 7, i was looking for a way to answer incoming call from my phone (Not from Google Voice or Internet call) on the tablet... I searched alot, didnt find anything...
I already use desksms to send sms from my nexus 7 and i know there is a apps called tablet talk but it doesnt let you answer call from tablet :s
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Just bought a nexus 7, i was looking for a way to answer incoming call from my phone on the tablet... I searched alot, didnt find anything...
I already use desksms to send sms from my nexus 7 and i know there is a apps called tablet talk but it doesnt let you answer call from tablet :s
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You may want to read this thread which deals with that exact topic.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1823701
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Hey bro or you can try groove ip and google voice like have on my N7 it works great for me GOD BLESS YOU MY BROTHER
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You may want to read this thread which deals with that exact topic.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1823701
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Mmm i've already reading this ^^ I just forgot to tell that i didnt want Google Voice or Internet call, I would like to use my cell phone number over the tablet
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Mmm i've already reading this ^^ I just forgot to tell that i didnt want Google Voice or Internet call, I would like to use my cell phone number over the tablet
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Ah well, with those qualifiers, that thread wouldn't really apply. Sorry man. My bad.
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Have you read anything about Google Voice? Using GV and a phone app such as Talkatone , you would see that you have the option of picking a new number or using your cell number....meaning that when your cell rings, you can answer from your tablet.
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tablet talk will let you answer calls on n7 over a Bluetooth headset..
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Have you read anything about Google Voice? Using GV and a phone app such as Talkatone , you would see that you have the option of picking a new number or using your cell number....meaning that when your cell rings, you can answer from your tablet.
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That sound cool but, I guess I have to pay to use Google Voice...?
@nolook, yes i know, but the goal was to answer from the tablet itself..not from Bluetooth headset...the thing is that I drop my phone anywhere in the house and I only use my N7 so this is why I want to do this
Tablet talk works.. I have that..
Also have google voice using grove ip.. Both are a solution.
Tablet talk sounds like more of what your looking for ...
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That sound cool but, I guess I have to pay to use Google Voice...?
@nolook, yes i know, but the goal was to answer from the tablet itself..not from Bluetooth headset...the thing is that I drop my phone anywhere in the house and I only use my N7 so this is why I want to do this
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Google Voice does not cost anything but it does have to be set up from your PC.
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lamenaceQC said:
That sound cool but, I guess I have to pay to use Google Voice...?
@nolook, yes i know, but the goal was to answer from the tablet itself..not from Bluetooth headset...the thing is that I drop my phone anywhere in the house and I only use my N7 so this is why I want to do this
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Tablet talk works.. I have that..
Also have google voice using grove ip.. Both are a solution.
Tablet talk sounds like more of what your looking for ...
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Does Tablet Talk let you answer on the tablet ? so i could talk in the mic of the tablet not into anything else...
Grove IP looks good, but how will I forward incoming call from my phone number to my tablet? In order to call with Grove Ip do u need to pay something in Google Voice or anywhere else ?
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Does Tablet Talk let you answer on the tablet ? so i could talk in the mic of the tablet not into anything else...
Grove IP looks good, but how will I forward incoming call from my phone number to my tablet? In order to call with Grove Ip do u need to pay something in Google Voice or anywhere else ?
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Yes, you can answer from your tablet.....no B/T required. Only calls you have to pay for are international calls.
I suggest you visit the Play Store, search for phone apps and read what they do and don't do.
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Yes, you can answer from your tablet.....no B/T required. Only calls you have to pay for are international calls.
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Is is possible that Google Voice is not available in Canada....
tablet talk is like a remote control for your phones dial er. It uses the radios in the phone itself. It does not connect to a web site or server to make send or receive anything. uses your carriers services you pay the same as you normally would to use your phone
Google voice is a extention of the google mail/ messenger. Its the same as using google messenger for a video call. It can be connected using any sips software . Such as grove ip as well as other apps.. This uses a web bases server and requires data or wifi to work. very slow over data service.
Each of them work totally different from one another ..
so the answer is YES with tablet talk you can answer the calls coming into your phone. as well as see caller id information on the tablet. I really enjoy having the app. There is from time to time disconnect issues. But i think thats me messing with my tablet so much ..
My Nexus 4 was stolen a few hours back.. I have activated the android device manager but I had only activated the remote ring option. The remote lock and wipe options aren't activated.. As I see this options are greyed out...
Now what I am requesting help here is:
1. If the thief changes the Sim card, can I still track the location of phone using device manager? I called Google helpline and they confirmed this but I am not sure if they understood my question correctly.
2. All my Google and other passwords are saved on the device. So if I change my Google account password, can I still access the android device manager remotely?
I couldn't find these specific answers online hence creating this new thread... Any inputs are appreciated!
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My Nexus 4 was stolen a few hours back.. I have activated the android device manager but I had only activated the remote ring option. The remote lock and wipe options aren't activated.. As I see this options are greyed out...
Now what I am requesting help here is:
1. If the thief changes the Sim card, can I still track the location of phone using device manager? I called Google helpline and they confirmed this but I am not sure if they understood my question correctly.
2. All my Google and other passwords are saved on the device. So if I change my Google account password, can I still access the android device manager remotely?
I couldn't find these specific answers online hence creating this new thread... Any inputs are appreciated!
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If you use Android Device Manager you should be able to see where the device is right now.
Adm won't show where my stolen phone is. I can make it ring apparently, that's it.
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Adm won't show where my stolen phone is. I can make it ring apparently, that's it.
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That's odd I also read a while back that it should allow you to track it if that doesn't work you can install plan b and do a remote push and then track it! Hurry time is of the essence
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If you use Android Device Manager you should be able to see where the device is right now.
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Looks like the device is off as the location is not updating. Or is it possible that the @s$%&# has deleted my Google account - will that remove my remote access to the device manager as well?
Also can anybody answer my 2nd question: if I change my Google account password, can I still access the android device manager remotely?
Apologies if I am sounding too demanding, I am just seeking help of fellow xdaers as a last ditch effort to track my nexus ..
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Did you go to the police and your provider? They can track the phone using the imei of the phone once any sim card is insert
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Did you go to the police and your provider? They can track the phone using the imei of the phone once any sim card is insert<br />
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In India the network providers aren't so kind
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siddroid said:
In India the network providers aren't so kind
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I know that India is far away form Europe, but I'm pretty shure that you have pockets in your trousers, too... And I'm wondering, why you haven't been using them... N4 isn't such big that it can't be hidden in a pocket... I will fight to death if someone will be going to steal my N4
Dont be mislead by the title. I was pick pocketed on a busy train station.
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Dont be mislead by the title. I was pick pocketed on a busy train station.
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You had bad luck with meeting very skillful thief if he was able to take out phone right from your pocket... Sorry for off topic
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