Hey guys I just have a question about ICS ROMS.... Can you connect the kindle fire with ethernet? With cable adapters of course.. The kindle is currently running the latest version of glazed ICS... thanks guys
fiddlefaddle said:
Hey guys I just have a question about ICS ROMS.... Can you connect the kindle fire with ethernet? With cable adapters of course.. The kindle is currently running the latest version of glazed ICS... thanks guys
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Not being snarky, but why? May be obvious to veterans but you've got me curious.
Baptyzmbyf1re said:
Not being snarky, but why? May be obvious to veterans but you've got me curious.
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There's really no point and I don't think anybody has done it.
I would be interested in the same thing for other android devices. A tablet with hardwired Ethernet would be awesome for setting up routers and switches at new installs and not needing a laptop!
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veeman said:
There's really no point and I don't think anybody has done it.
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How do u know there's no point? That's the most absurd statement ever and borderline trolling.
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Vibrate said:
How do u know there's no point? That's the most absurd statement ever and borderline trolling.
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Alright then Mr. Genius. Please tell me all the uses for it. The only valid reason I've seen is what c5satelite2 said in the post above you.
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Alright then Mr. Genius. Please tell me all the uses for it. The only valid reason I've seen is what c5satelite2 said in the post above you.
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- For use in a setting where wireless networks may be impractical... e.g. interference from other equipment results in poor wireless connections or wireless equipment causes interference for some other critical piece of equipment.
- For use in a setting where wireless networks may be banned... e.g. a security conscious workplace does not allow wireless connections.
- For use in a setting where some services may be disabled for wireless devices... e.g. wireless devices can reach external web sites, but cannot access internal file servers
- For use as a "dumb terminal" of sorts to directly connect to a headless server
What seems pointless to one does not make it useless for all.
I agree with you kinfauns... my reason for asking this question about the kindle is that there is a guy who has a kindle but no wireless at his house.. he has Ethernet but no wireless.. And he can't get wireless
He will need to piggy back off his computers Internet using USB tethering. If he's using the default Kindle OS this will not be possible however.
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Vibrate said:
He will need to piggy back off his computers Internet using USB tethering. If he's using the default Kindle OS this will not be possible however.
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He is using ICS.. thanks for the input..
OK point taken. I guess I never thought about it that way.
fiddlefaddle said:
I agree with you kinfauns... my reason for asking this question about the kindle is that there is a guy who has a kindle but no wireless at his house.. he has Ethernet but no wireless.. And he can't get wireless
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I may be missing something but I fail to see how it is possible that he has Ethernet but can't get wireless at his house.... The simple solution would be buy a WiFi router and plug that into the Ethernet he already has. Probably cheaper than buying a bunch of adapters to go from micro USB to Ethernet anyways and definitely much more convenient. AFAIK it isn't even possible to convert between the two.
I just picked up a trendnet WiFi n router with dual 2db antennas for $15 on tigerdirect.com and I have seen them for under $10 before.
Not trying to be rude, just trying to understand what the situation is.
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Regardless of what his purpose might be, if he is trying to get Ethernet via a USB dongle through USB OTG he would need android drivers for his particular Ethernet USB dongle, right?
Which pretty much means he would have to write them. Then you have to wonder how much power the Ethernet USB adapter would need to pull from the Fire's rather wimpy USB port...
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I got here trying to find out the same answer; ethernet to Kindle. WiFi is very toxic for some people, especially very sick ones. But the Kindle is a pleasure; buying new books and reading in bed. This is a serious inquiry on my part. I wish it existed.
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fiddlefaddle said:
I agree with you kinfauns... my reason for asking this question about the kindle is that there is a guy who has a kindle but no wireless at his house.. he has Ethernet but no wireless.. And he can't get wireless
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I am here for the same thing. Kindles are great, but there are reasons for wanting it connected to a closed ethernet-only environment. I'm one of those wanting to find the people who can help with this. I don't think Amazon is worried, but I DO worry about WiFi poisoning and I also believe it's no one else's business what I do on a device I bought for my private use. I'm hoping there are others out there with the desire and ability to solve this.
Just wondering if you had any luck?
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Hello, I am also trying to find a responsible way to connect my Kindle Fire to the internet, as it is necessary just to register and to get some of my materials to read. I am electro-hypersensitive, a condition that disables, developing from over exposure to genotoxic, neurotoxic and immunotoxic microwave radiation used to transmit the info wirelessly (See bioinitiative.org for your own health). This technology takes down the healthiest people, such as military/airforce personnel and firemen... it is that toxic. People get sick and do not attribute to the technologies anti-biological impacts, and blame it on food that is innocent or neutral, or "mystery." I just want to be able to use my kindle without worsening my already depreciated functional state. I got sick because I believed this tech was not biologically active and exposed myself, now am over exposed due to the wireless tresspass into my home environment from neighbors and organizations that place towers, antennas, satellite that blanket radiates neighborhoods. Please look into the military research such as posted on Dr. Magda Havas' site for convenience. These technologies were well investigated in the 70s for weapons use by the military. This is for every one, not just those that are hypersensitive, as it harms all biology, even insects like bees suffer (please see .pdf "Irradiated").
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Hi guys,
i am in the need of having a lan port on my S2. i found these
http://www.hitechleague.com/android-tablets-accessories/usb-2-0-ethernet-adapter-rj-45
and
http://www.euogo.com/usb-lan-adapte...to-rj45-adapter-for-android-tablets_p420.html
but i don't know if they are going to work. Anyone have any opinions on this?
Interested too!
Well I've read somewhere that in theory it is possible. The only problem is you'd have to write a driver for the phone which isn't very easy.
Maybe you already know it, but if you have a laptop available you can share the lan connection via wifi with Connectify.
If you have windows 7 (vista I'm not sure of) you don't even have to use a third party program. But your wireless card should support packet injection. Sadly enough mine doesn't.
Nevertheless LAN to USB can be useful. A few weeks ago I was staying in a hotel that said it had wifi. But it didn't only via cable. I only brought my phone. So there I was alone in an alley hogging of somebodies wifi in the rain trying to congratulate my girlfriend on here graduation.
I'm really looking into a travel router now. D-link's dap 1350 for example.
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If you have windows 7 (vista I'm not sure of) you don't even have to use a third party program. But your wireless card should support packet injection. Sadly enough mine doesn't.
Nevertheless LAN to USB can be useful. A few weeks ago I was staying in a hotel that said it had wifi. But it didn't only via cable. I only brought my phone. So there I was alone in an alley hogging of somebodies wifi in the rain trying to congratulate my girlfriend on here graduation.
I'm really looking into a travel router now. D-link's dap 1350 for example.
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Could explain the process? I have win 7 and an Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG. Had no idea I could share my connection without using a 3rd party program...
Boura.85 said:
Could explain the process? I have win 7 and an Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG. Had no idea I could share my connection without using a 3rd party program...
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http://lifehacker.com/5369381/turn-your-windows-7-pc-into-a-wireless-hotspot
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http://lifehacker.com/5369381/turn-your-windows-7-pc-into-a-wireless-hotspot
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How couldn't I see that... Just an ad-hoc network... Thank you very much .
guys, if i had a laptop, i would use a laptop.
My problem is that sometimes i have a switch and a computer with a webserver with no monitor. This is why i want this.
http://www.asus.com/Networks/Wireless_Routers/WL330gE/
this maybe the better bet, im using it, it is small like a pack of smoke
Thanks for the tip I might go for the 330N3G
How about a 2nd hand Apple Airport Express?
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http://lifehacker.com/5369381/turn-your-windows-7-pc-into-a-wireless-hotspot
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Wow learnt some new things today! Thx a lot!
rob_h said:
How about a 2nd hand Apple Airport Express?
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I don't have that much experience with apple products. How does it perform?
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I don't have that much experience with apple products. How does it perform?
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I only use it to stream music from my Netbook which is running iTunes but I believe it will act as a wifi hotspot and is not much bigger than a mains adaptor. If you plug it into the network then it should pick up an IP and if you have configured it at home then it will act as a normal wifi router.
So I am curious if anyone knows if this is possible or if one is even available. I am wondering if their is a memory card reader that you can connect to the micro USB port on he Kindle Fire and be able to transfer lets say pictures o your Kindle Fire?
The reason I ask this is I go hunting and we got a new Field Camera and I would like to be able to take the memory card out of the field camera and copy the pictures to my Kindle Fire to view.
Thank you in advance
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So I am curious if anyone knows if this is possible or if one is even available. I am wondering if their is a memory card reader that you can connect to the micro USB port on he Kindle Fire and be able to transfer lets say pictures o your Kindle Fire?
The reason I ask this is I go hunting and we got a new Field Camera and I would like to be able to take the memory card out of the field camera and copy the pictures to my Kindle Fire to view.
Thank you in advance
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Nope.
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Nope.
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Oh! That explains it!
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Haha. Yes, he did a great job.
The answer, not currently. What you are describing is your kindle acting as usb host. For an accessory to be host, it has to impliment a Protocol called usb on the go or usb otg. It appears as if our hardware supports this, but no guarantees yet. A few have tried to enable this on their custom kernels, but no one has succeeded yet. I hope this more properly answers your question. If someone successfully enables usb otg what you suggested could, ane would likely, be possible.
Android also announced a new standard call Android Open Accessory last year, but I haven't found any products making use of it aside from development boards. Here's the introductory paragraph from developers.android.com USB accessory page:
USB accessory mode allows users to connect USB host hardware specifically designed for Android-powered devices. The accessories must adhere to the Android accessory protocol outlined in the Android Accessory Development Kit documentation. This allows Android-powered devices that cannot act as a USB host to still interact with USB hardware. When an Android-powered device is in USB accessory mode, the attached Android USB accessory acts as the host, provides power to the USB bus, and enumerates connected devices. Android 3.1 (API level 12) supports USB accessory mode and the feature is also backported to Android 2.3.4 (API level 10) to enable support for a broader range of devices.
So if all else fails, I'd still expect to see some devices using AOA hit the market in the not-too-distant future. A keyboard with a sd card slot and a couple usb ports on it would be pretty awesome
This is being worked on in the ics builds. Its in an alpha stage i believe that it works to an extent right now. Should work completely soon, i think its in cm9_2_24
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That Baker Guy said:
This is being worked on in the ics builds. Its in an alpha stage i believe that it works to an extent right now. Should work completely soon, i think its in cm9_2_24
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I'm running the 2/24 build and looked around to see where it might be mounting a storage device, but I don't see it. For example, USB OTG is enabled on my Galaxy S2 and mounts storage devices on /sdcard/usbStorage. I've even tried creating that mount point on the Kindle Fire, but nothing happens. Do you have any more details?
im sorry, i mis-read the post on that, he stated that he was working on it, and it wasnt included in this build, my fault. that being said it shouldnt be too long before it is uploaded and made into an update here is the post about usb otg
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22929227&postcount=2230
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im sorry, i mis-read the post on that, he stated that he was working on it, and it wasnt included in this build, my fault. that being said it shouldnt be too long before it is uploaded and made into an update here is the post about usb otg
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22929227&postcount=2230
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No harm no foul. I thought I missed something or you had some insider knowledge that would let me test it for myself. Maybe just a little wishful thinking on both of our parts. In any case, it will be a great feature addition to the Kindle Fire if/when it becomes available.
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No harm no foul. I thought I missed something or you had some insider knowledge that would let me test it for myself. Maybe just a little wishful thinking on both of our parts. In any case, it will be a great feature addition to the Kindle Fire if/when it becomes available.
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yeah, ive been waiting for this for a while, given our limited storage capacity, usb host would be useful.
I second that. It would be nice to be able to use micro usb accessories but luckily they are working on making this a reality with the CM9 port for KF
Hi guys,
Does anyone know when the allshare cast dongle will be available to order ? The only info I could find is probably somewhere around late June according to this seller http://www.clove.co.uk/samsung-allshare-cast-dongle-samsung-galaxy-s3
I really can't wait to surf/play on my big tv screen I know that I can buy the mhl adapter but I'll probably wait for the dongle to be released.
Thanks in advance !
Samsung South Africa
I queried with Samsung South Africa an a local retailer which gave me an ETA of middle JULY.
Real pity since they had these demoed at the UK launch event middle May...
But Polaris Office 4 was also demoed on not yet available ANYWARE. Well the price we pay for being first.
At least the stock S3 is an amazing device. Perhaps they are stagerring the hardware to give them more time to get firmware "extra nice"..
Yep my local retailers think it'll come out mid July as well.. Can't wait. And agreed, this phone in stock configuration is awesome!
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Has anyone bought from this site. http://www.mobilecityonline.com/wir...a=X&ei=Ikj6T83MJ-be2QXhi_z2Bg&ved=0CDcQgwgwAA
They have the WiFi dongle for preorder and $40 that's half the price as clove. If it's legitimate I am definitely getting one.
By the way I posted this in a similar thread. I thought they would benefit from this post as well.
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geargamer said:
Has anyone bought from this site.]
They have the WiFi dongle for preorder and $40 that's half the price as clove. If it's legitimate I am definitely getting one.
By the way I posted this in a similar thread. I thought they would benefit from this post as well.
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Unfortunately, that's not the Allshare Cast dongle. That's the MHL adapter, which allows you to connect your S3 to a HDMI TV using a corded connection. (HDMI cable not included in the box).
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Unfortunately, that's not the Allshare Cast dongle. That's the MHL adapter, which allows you to connect your S3 to a HDMI TV using a corded connection. (HDMI cable not included in the box).
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Wow, I just looked at the link again after your post and your right. The first time I looked at it the information was different and there was a picture of the allshare cast dongle not the mhl adapter. They changed it. I new it was to good to be true.
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Xxlfb firmware has allshare cast feature, at settings/more settings
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Unfortunately, that's not the Allshare Cast dongle. That's the MHL adapter, which allows you to connect your S3 to a HDMI TV using a corded connection. (HDMI cable not included in the box).
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Check this one out. Hurry before it changes to. Jk http://www.handtec.co.uk/product.ph...--official-wi-fi-display-hub--ead-t10udegxeu-
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Anyone know how much this is supposed to cost in UK, Europe, US or whatever? Cos I don't want to spend much on this so trying to decide whether to import if it's cheap enough.
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Anyone know how much this is supposed to cost in UK, Europe, US or whatever? Cos I don't want to spend much on this so trying to decide whether to import if it's cheap enough.
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I've been looking around and have seen it as low as $80 US dollars to over $100. All with shipping included. I just broke down and bought the mhl adapter tonight for $36.49. That should work for now tell the price comes down.
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Also getting the 11 pin MHL adaptor now (ordered, but waiting for stock) and Just ordered the allshare cast dongle as well (5 week lead time :-() but work is paying, so can afford to wait. Will post review when/if it finally arives.
Paying ZAR 850 so that is about €80.
So whats teh difference between this and:
http://compare.ebay.com/like/130685615828?var=lv<yp=AllFixedPriceItemTypes&var=sbar&_lwgsi=y&cbt=y
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So whats teh difference between this and:
http://compare.ebay.com/like/130685615828?var=lv<yp=AllFixedPriceItemTypes&var=sbar&_lwgsi=y&cbt=y
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Teh difference is that that is a stick that'll allow the tv to gain wifi capability. It's pretty much a wifi card. So if you link up the tv to your home network you can stream from the phone to tv via the allshare app..
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So whats teh difference between this and:
http://compare.ebay.com/like/130685615828?var=lv<yp=AllFixedPriceItemTypes&var=sbar&_lwgsi=y&cbt=y
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The allshare cast dongle uses wifi direct to stream your phones screen to an hdtv, letting you mirror your phone on the tv. The item you linked to plugs into a tv and lets it connect to your home network and access the internet.
thanks guys but I'm none the wiser. It does allshare and its cheaper than the allshare dongle. I just dont get what its limitations are. Are you SURE it can accept stream?
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So whats teh difference between this and:
http://compare.ebay.com/like/130685615828?var=lv<yp=AllFixedPriceItemTypes&var=sbar&_lwgsi=y&cbt=y
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This is a WiFi adaptor for Samsung Smart TV’s, which allows the TV to access the internet and DLNA files via your wireless access point.
The AllShare Cast WiFi dongle connects to an HDMI port on your TV, any TV not just Samsung TV’s, and allows amongst other things, your SIII display to be mirrored on the TV.
MaNIaC
Just to be clear wifi direct is different from normal network sharing technologies like DLNA. Wifi direct lets you connect two devices without using an existing wireless network. So for example if I didn't have a wireless internet network setup I could still wireless stream to an HDTV using Wifi direct. In principle it works similarly to the way bluetooth does but allows for much higher bandwidth
The wifi direct supports all share. So in theory I can plug this into my 2009 samsung to stream movie and game content to my tv
Edit. Or not because it's not smart. Got it
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I hope someone comes up with a trickery/hack/mod so we can use the dongle to stream from a laptop as well if it's even possible.
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thanks guys but I'm none the wiser. It does allshare and its cheaper than the allshare dongle. I just dont get what its limitations are. Are you SURE it can accept stream?
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Basically this in layman terms.
The GS3 has wifi built in which connects with the allsharecast dongle and the dongle displays the image of the GS3 onto the HDTV.
The dongle you posted just gives wifi to devices that do not have wifi built in. Since the GS3 already has wifi built in, that dongle does absolutely nothing for the GS3. but it does make your TV DNLA compatible since not all of the older TVs have DNLA standard but if your TV does have DNLA, then that dongle you posted is useless for BOTH the GS3 and your TV.
You can connect the GS3 with allshare cast enabled TVs but that just lets you display pictures and videos, it doesn't completely mirror your phone, and the entire UI on your phone, to the TV though.
Has anyone had success using one of these adapters (the cheap passive ones) for utilizing a PS/2 keyboard on the Kindle, of course going into a powered USB hub? I'd like to hopefully find a cheap solution because I currently do not own a USB keyboard, only an old PS/2 style. I figured I would ask first before I shelled out a much needed $1 for the adapter. I've tried searching on Google (a half fast search I'll admit) but learned I might need an active adapter for this purpose. Maybe someone can help me out with this question.
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Hey have you tried this yet?
I'm wondering for the same thing (if PS2 to USB would work)...
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Hey have you tried this yet?
I'm wondering for the same thing (if PS2 to USB would work)...
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I didn't want to chance it as I heard a couple stories of people frying their keyboard by using this adapter. I just went ahead and purchased a USB keyboard.
"Hello World"
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I didn't want to chance it as I heard a couple stories of people frying their keyboard by using this adapter. I just went ahead and purchased a USB keyboard.
"Hello World"
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Thanks for the head up!
BTW can you tell me what is the otg cable you're using?
None of those that I use with my phone work with Kindle Fire (for some silly reason).
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Thanks for the head up!
BTW can you tell me what is the otg cable you're using?
None of those that I use with my phone work with Kindle Fire (for some silly reason).
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This is one that is just like I use......works perfect http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005QX7KYU/ref=mp_s_a_1?qid=1358820160&sr=8-3&pi=SL75
hey,
i have a very simple question,
I have a note 3 and use the screen mirroring option to send youtube to my media server so i can see it on the big screen as we dont have a smart TV.
but i want to be able to do that anywhere without a media server, their is all these smart usb sticks that turn TV's into smart ones but i dno where to start, i just wanna be able to send my media to the TV, i have a hdmi for my note 3 but it requires a power source and the cable isn't long enough and i really didn't research it properly before buying...
im sure their is a usb or something that will allow me to do this that doesn't cost a lot,
Because I'm interested in the subject too, what software are you using as media server?
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Because I'm interested in the subject too, what software are you using as media server?
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it's not a android media server its just a standard iomega media server got it for £80 from PC world.
anyone got any ideas????
Here you go, read my reviews here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41458688&postcount=12 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41092558&postcount=7 - this will do exactly what you want
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Here you go, read my reviews here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41458688&postcount=12 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41092558&postcount=7 - this will do exactly what you want
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hello their, thank you, i will take the mk809 but this will instead turn the television into a smart tv rather then screenmirroring with the TV, correct?
asustf700t said:
hello their, thank you, i will take the mk809 but this will instead turn the television into a smart tv rather then screenmirroring with the TV, correct?
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That is correct. For mirroring and remote control of your phone, you can try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2365519
vectron said:
That is correct. For mirroring and remote control of your phone, you can try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2365519
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great, i must ask you, this stick you suggested online ive seen so many wifi issues, and i would indeed use it with wifi not ethernet, how do u deal with these issues?
asustf700t said:
great, i must ask you, this stick you suggested online ive seen so many wifi issues, and i would indeed use it with wifi not ethernet, how do u deal with these issues?
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Never had a wifi issue. I'm using it in a setup with our 12 year old 40" Sony CRT tube tv lol!!! which I converted to "smart tv". That tv doesn't even has hdmi port, so I have A/V cable going into that converter box with HDMI output and connect smart stick to it. Controlling it with a small bt keyboard and streaming videos from usb stick connected to my Asus wi-fi router. Mostly used by my kids, and obviously streaming movies over wi-fi, and never an issue. This is an old stick version, they have new ones with a better spec. I think most of the issues were with some of the earlier versions, even prior to mine, where stick used to get overheated and causing various issues included wi-fi.
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Never had a wifi issue. I'm using it in a setup with our 12 year old 40" Sony CRT tube tv lol!!! which I converted to "smart tv". That tv doesn't even has hdmi port, so I have A/V cable going into that converter box with HDMI output and connect smart stick to it. Controlling it with a small bt keyboard and streaming videos from usb stick connected to my Asus wi-fi router. Mostly used by my kids, and obviously streaming movies over wi-fi, and never an issue. This is an old stick version, they have new ones with a better spec. I think most of the issues were with some of the earlier versions, even prior to mine, where stick used to get overheated and causing various issues included wi-fi.
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wow im so supprised you have had no issues, could you suggest me a seller? Im in the UK, seriously i just read reviews and even typed in the name of the stick and wifi and theirs so many bad things lol
asustf700t said:
wow im so supprised you have had no issues, could you suggest me a seller? Im in the UK, seriously i just read reviews and even typed in the name of the stick and wifi and theirs so many bad things lol
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It's in my review link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41092558&postcount=7 - from dx.com, if they still carry that model.
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It's in my review link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41092558&postcount=7 - from dx.com, if they still carry that model.
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thank you