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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
2 thumbs up for lew...
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.
What can I say... sometimes Tablets are priceless, other times they are just really expensive coloring books.
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.
ok guys im allocating some nfc tags around the public bar i work at,.
i want to put 2 tags on the main bar that connect customers to our wifi, now i know i can do that with commands however
we are using a broadband system provided by heineken beer company, users connect the wifi network, but then must open theyre browser and click a default webpage that comes up instantly to connect to the network.
so how would i set the tags to
connect to the wifi and then click the "connect to heineken wifi" option on the default page?
Are you sure about NFC with its max range of about 20cm? Either way I would imagine that the WiFi hardware supplied takes care of redirecting the user at login
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Are you sure about NFC with its max range of about 20cm? Either way I would imagine that the WiFi hardware supplied takes care of redirecting the user at login
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yes that is the idea, customer walks in touches the bar designated spot and connects to wifi,... we dont want a long distance force connect to every customer lol
the supplied wifi asks for the user to open webbrowser and click "use wifi" before actualy being connected. is there such command to get around this?
im on a secret mission to make our bar android friendly :highfive:
Could this the case?
To restrict wifi access to current customers and to make the connection easier (selecting correct wifi service and keying a strong passphrase) the customer touches the tablet onto the bar mounted NFC device and the network wifi config is beamed to the tablet and the customer elects to process the download and get immediate network access.
This link http://mobiletechglobal.com/customer-cases/i-heiwi/ shows a jpeg of the "Heineken Hub"
peterk-1 said:
Could this the case?
To restrict wifi access to current customers and to make the connection easier (selecting correct wifi service and keying a strong passphrase) the customer touches the tablet onto the bar mounted NFC device and the network wifi config is beamed to the tablet and the customer elects to process the download and get immediate network access.
This link http://mobiletechglobal.com/customer-cases/i-heiwi/ shows a jpeg of the "Heineken Hub"
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ah that the heineken hub alright, but our is a little different,
we have this as default loaded page
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But it has a button in the middle of the page saying "free premium wifi" the user must click this button before actually being connected to the net,.
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So let me explain what I'm trying to do. I am trying to connect to a Barco Clickshare (CSE-200) via wifi using the clickshare app and then open chrome and go to a website.
The Clickshare for those that don't know is a wireless content sharing device for meeting rooms. It's like a wireless access point but with no internet. You connect to it on your phone by connecting to its wifi SSID and password and then use the clickshare app to share content from your phone to a TV or whatever display the clickshare access point is connected to.
So when I connect to the clickshare wifi (which has no internet) I am no longer able to go to a website or use internet. My phone doesn't seem to be able to use my LTE service while the wifi is on. I talked to a guy at Barco and he said thats not normal. My LTE service should still be usable. My coworker who has the iPhone 6 is able to connect to the clickshare wifi and still use the internet on his phone from his LTE service.
I should note I am using the MSL/dun trick for hotspot.
Any ideas? Thanks!
Enable developer mode by tapping the build number in the about menu a bunch of times, then go to the new developer options menu at the bottom of the settings screen and turn on the keep mobile data turned on setting.
It's still possible that in the routing table on the phone the cellular data will be associated with a higher cost, and therefore the data still won't go over it even though it's enabled, bit worth a try.
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I did what you said pitcherj, but no luck. I do now have the LTE icon at the top above the cell bars which before I didn't, but still no internet. Anything else I could try? I did restart the phone as well.
Nope, no thoughts. Without root you can't recost the network interfaces AFAIK. Maybe someone else has an idea.
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