how to connect 3 android TV's via Wi-Fi connection ? - Android TV General

hello guys i have a 3 android tv's and i to connect the 3 to a single laptop what is the correct way to do so, cuz via wi-fi i can connect only one screen the rest i cant use the same connection it will disconnect. all the screen will be projecting the same laptop screen i don't need a split screen. is there a way to do so the tv brands are Hyundai.

I dont really understand your question but from what i gather (Change it to huawei youll need firmware and tools to flash it on the tv?
To connect all 3 screens you can try vga to hdmi, Hdmi to Hdmi and 1 on wifi or look for an app which can do it for you
All the best

basically i have project where a laptop required to intract with the field process and 3 screens in diffrent location projecting the field sensors and show different parameters of tanks etc.., so i'm trying to connect all 3 of the screen to one laptop.
do you recommend any app ?
thanks very much

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Wireless Touchscreen Monitor for Win8 Desktops

would it be nice to have a wireless touchscreen monitor on a windows 8 desktop? basically lets say a 14 inch pc monitor (touchscreen and thin) that u can take anywhere within the reach of its wireless transmitter...now u can have a powerful tab around the house
You mean a monitor that wirelessly gets data from the pc with touch screen?
quite great idea, but that is what tablet for lol
Splash top on my touch pad...seems to work pretty great
been trying to work out how to do this for ages, having a tablet like device display a clone of the desktop and allow you to interact with it like a remote
I think wireless HDMI is the way to go in terms of display, connected to an actual tablet, but alas HDMI INPUTs in a tablet are not something ive seen
the issue you have with wireless solutions based on wifi 802.11x is that its crap and has a lot of latency, a remote desktop would suffice then but it not as fluid as id want. so some form of wireless HDMI and Bluetooth perhaps, one of the issues with using wifi for controlling it is there is a lot of redundancy built in to the TCP stack which isn't needed for this use.
Wacom make a wireless graphics tablet with display that would work, but its VERY expensive!
Samsung touchscreen monitor, just one more step until they're wireless.

Can you use a Nexus10 as a PRIMARY laptop screen to replace a broken laptop screen ?

I wanted to know if the Nexus 10 can be used as a PRIMARY laptop screen?
A wired connection would be preferred, with a bluetooth connection being an alternative.
I cracked the screen on my Lenovo E420 laptop and I wanted to buy a Nexus10 and use it as a replacement for my primary laptop LCD.
Thank you.
You could look into this: http://www.celiocorp.com/screenslider/
irishrally said:
You could look into this: http://www.celiocorp.com/screenslider/
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Thanks for posting, Rally.
Unfortunately, the solution you provided requires a Wi-Fi network connection.
I need a wired solution preferably, or bluetooth solution at worst, because I will not always have WiFi access.
From the site you provided:
http://www.celiocorp.com/screenslider_faq
Q: I've installed the PC and Android apps but the two devices can't see each other in the "Find Devices" (PC) or "Connect To" (Android) menus.
A: Make sure that you enable Wi-Fi on your Android device and that the ScreenSlider for Android app is running on your device with the screen turned on,
Q: I've installed the PC and Android apps but the two devices, enabled Wi-Fi on my Android device, but the two devices can't see each other to start a connection.
A: In order for ScreenSlider to function properly both your PC and Android device need to be on the same Local Area Network (LAN and subnet). Your PC can be connected to the network via Wi-Fi or Ethernet but must stay on the same LAN and subnet. This should not be a problem for home use (and for some small businesses too) especially if you only have one wired/wireless router in the home or office connected to your incoming Internet connection (Cable modem, DLS modem, etc.). If your PC and Android device can not see each other on a complicated home network or in an office environment, please ask your IT administrator to see if both devices are on the same LAN and subnet.
But Why??
Why would you use the nexus 10 as a replacement screen when you could just simply well.... buy a replacement screen? Unless your intention is to use the nexus as it is intended as well but..... i don'y know i just find it odd to use a 350 dollar tablet as a replacement LCD.
Droid_4_ever said:
Why would you use the nexus 10 as a replacement screen when you could just simply well.... buy a replacement screen? Unless your intention is to use the nexus as it is intended as well but..... i don'y know i just find it odd to use a 350 dollar tablet as a replacement LCD.
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You answered your own question.
If I have to buy a new "screen", I might as well get one that can serve 2 purposes:
1. A stand alone Android tablet
2. A replacement LCD for my laptop.
As nice and geeky as it sounds, it's never going to be practical. At best you could remote desktop into the laptop from the tablet, otherwise, not worth the effort, just get a new screen, or bin the laptop if you can live with just a tablet.
Maybe check out iDisplay?
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Maybe check out iDisplay?
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Thanks for the suggestion.
Unfortunately, it requires all devices be connected to WiFi.
I'm looking for a wired or bluetooth connection.
alias_neo said:
As nice and geeky as it sounds, it's never going to be practical. At best you could remote desktop into the laptop from the tablet, otherwise, not worth the effort, just get a new screen, or bin the laptop if you can live with just a tablet.
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Thanks for the response.
Why can't it be practical?
Why can't the Nexus10 work as an external monitor with either a wired or a bluetooth connection?
tt c6 said:
Thanks for the response.
Why can't it be practical?
Why can't the Nexus10 work as an external monitor with either a wired or a bluetooth connection?
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No problem,
Well, the device isn't designed to accept video on its usb port, and it probably lacks the bandwidth unless it supports some reverse MHL implementation.
As for Bluetooth, I'm pretty sure all Bluetooth versions lack the bandwidth by some margin to display decent quality video at a decent rate.
Unfortunately just the nature of these things, it wasn't designed for it, so it'll never do a very good job of it.... Remote desktop on the other hand over Wifi will probably work quite nicely.
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[Help] How to use screen mirroring to non smart tv but with wifi dongle.

Hi, I just want to ask help on how can I use the screen mirroring of my note 3 to my samsung plasma tv.
This is what I have:
- samsung galaxy note 3 connected to wifi network
- samsung 43inch 3D Plasma TV model: PS43F4900
- WIS12ABGNX Wireless Lan Adaptor
http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/tv-audio-video/tv-av-accessories/tv-accessories/WIS12ABGNX/XEC
I connected my tv on my network via samsung wireless lan adaptor .. but even I am connected on the same network both of my device (tv and note 3) I cant make screen mirroring on my note 3 works... I want to watch my downloaded movie in my tv but how can I do that?
Am I missing something? anybody please help me...
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bhovoi said:
Hi, I just want to ask help on how can I use the screen mirroring of my note 3 to my samsung plasma tv.
This is what I have:
- samsung galaxy note 3 connected to wifi network
- samsung 43inch 3D Plasma TV model: PS43F4900
- WIS12ABGNX Wireless Lan Adaptor
http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/tv-audio-video/tv-av-accessories/tv-accessories/WIS12ABGNX/XEC
I connected my tv on my network via samsung wireless lan adaptor .. but even I am connected on the same network both of my device (tv and note 3) I cant make screen mirroring on my note 3 works... I want to watch my downloaded movie in my tv but how can I do that?
Am I missing something? anybody please help me...
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you cant do that! your tv doesnt have the drivers to support the wireless lan adaptor... also your wireless Lan adaptor doesnt have some video output like miracast... so... your only option is to buy a chromecast or somenthing like that. :good:
bhovoi said:
Hi, I just want to ask help on how can I use the screen mirroring of my note 3 to my samsung plasma tv.
This is what I have:
- samsung galaxy note 3 connected to wifi network
- samsung 43inch 3D Plasma TV model: PS43F4900
- WIS12ABGNX Wireless Lan Adaptor
I connected my tv on my network via samsung wireless lan adaptor .. but even I am connected on the same network both of my device (tv and note 3) I cant make screen mirroring on my note 3 works... I want to watch my downloaded movie in my tv but how can I do that?
Am I missing something? anybody please help me...
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You can do it.
first: after mounting the WIS12ABGNX Wireless Lan Adaptor to your tivi, you set Lan connection for it
then you turn on : Nearby Devices (In the setting) from your note and you samsung tivi requests to connect to your phone
then you play a video, and press the "Screen Mirroring" button on the stock video player
then you see 2 options, choose your tivi, and enjoy
Hello everyone , my name is Siddharth. I am new to this forum.
I was wondering if I could use Screen Mirroring feature on my Note 3 (SM-N900 , Exynos International model) to stream media wirelessly to a Sony Bravia 42-inch TV (Model: KL V-40S200A) with the help of a Tenda USB WiFi adapter (Model No. W311M).
The TV was brought in February 2008 so it's definitely not a Smart TV or has built-in WiFi. The dongle and was bought in August 2013 to the best of my memory.
It would really help if I could watch photos & videos shot from my phone without connecting those ugly two port MHL or even HDMI cables.

HELP: Can't share screen with smart TV

So I have my Huawei P8 Lite, Build no. ALE-L21C432B170 with Kernel 3.10.61-ga9763c9; and a Samsung Series 6 Smart Tv.
The Multi-display shortcut thingy does not find the TV automatically. Through wifi direct I can connect my phone with the TV. Then run again the Multi-display thingy, the Tv's Wifi Direct name shows up, I press it, the TV goes into "Loading" - status and remains there yet the telephone signals that connection failed.
Tried it with an Allview P5Life, a far weaker device, yet with a single button press I could establish screen sharing, without having to mess around in Wifi Direct.
Can somebody confirm that the Huawei P8 Lite devices are not compatible with Samsung Series 6 Smart Tvs or that I need to do additional settings before being able to share screen?
P.S.: As I recall correctly I even tried sharing screen with an other brand Tv but without success. Need Help.

MXQ PRO 4K TV BOX - No remote and No Display

Hi I need some help please , I recieved the tv box from a friend with no remote. I plug in adaptor as well as usb to pc to power it up. There is blue light on tv box but no display on hdmi or av input. Any suggestions on how to switch it on or what to do.
It may be possible to control it using a usb keyboard and mouse if you could see the picture and it has the correct drivers. The picture thing sounds like the biggest problem, I would suggest trying different HDMI cables and tv settings. This is highly unlikely, but if by any chance your friend turned on usb debugging before the picture stopped working, there is a tool called scrcpy that can be used with adb that allows you to view your screen on your computer. It’s quite possible that the thing has broken itself, there’s a lot of reviews online about Android TV boxes spontaneously breaking after only a few months of use, sometimes less than that.
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It may be possible to control it using a usb keyboard and mouse if you could see the picture and it has the correct drivers. The picture thing sounds like the biggest problem, I would suggest trying different HDMI cables and tv settings. This is highly unlikely, but if by any chance your friend turned on usb debugging before the picture stopped working, there is a tool called scrcpy that can be used with adb that allows you to view your screen on your computer. It’s quite possible that the thing has broken itself, there’s a lot of reviews online about Android TV boxes spontaneously breaking after only a few months of use, sometimes less than that.
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Thank you for your feedback and assistance much appreciated. I will give it a try .

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