Does anyone know of a way to use cloud print by merely opening up a tcp port on your lan for the local printer? And then the app/software would send the file to the cloud and then the cloud to the printer via firewall/public ip address.
Google Cloud print only works with physical machines connected to the same LAN as the printer.
You can use a remote pc app or possibly setup a vpn to your homes network.
Or get a printer that has built-in cloud print support.
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How do i get remote desktop working with VIsta?
Go into system settings, click the remote tag and allow remote desktop connections to this computer. Your local admin account will automatically have access, but you can add other user account to the RDC when you enable it. You may then need to go into your router and forward port 3389 to the ip address of your pc you're remoting into.
Doin this on the dash? I setup RDC for my TP2, let me know if it works. The dash was my phone until I got the TP2.
It ask me to enter the name of the remote computer and a user name.
HiGuyz,
i need some software like Teamviewer to my windows mobile, because i dont have "strong IP" (?) in my desktop, is there any possibility how to connect to my remote desktop from my HD?
Thanks in advance.
You mean Static IP.
You can use a service like www.no-ip.com and then connect to your pc using via remote client on your htc.
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I think when you say "strong" IP you mean static, for example, it never changes? If so and you use a half decent router then you could use a service like dyndns. Basically, your router will report back to dyndns if it's IP address changes. Then from your HD via remote desktop you can connect to, as an example, mycomputer.dyndns.org. dyndns has a free service which I use for exactly that. Your router may not support that particular provider but most support one.
Hope that helps
You can Also use hamachi and connect true Remote destkop..
I just bought a program called Remote Desktop Client (by Xtralogic) and installed it.
However, when I tried to connect to my work, I get a notification 'Socket Is Not Connected'. I called the helpdesk of my work and they say it is not possible to have the server running on my mobile device......
The address I m trying to connect to is 172.20.20.20 with domain 'flexinet.local'. I used the correct username and password.
Maybe you guys can help me on my way?
First...I wouldn't go sticking those IP details up for the world to see. I'm sure it's safe enough but still. Next, have you checked not only the IP but the ports are correct? Then you should ensure that those ports are forwarded from the external domain you're connecting to.
Another thing you may want to check is if this app needs the prefix, i.e. http://YourDomain.com etc.
Lastly...are you attempting to connect from outside the network? Are you connected to the network via WiFi or are you attempting to connect via 3G from a remote location?
172.20.20.20 is a private address... 10.x.x.x, 192.x.x.x and 172.16.x.x to 172.30.x.x are private ranges and not valid on the internet - you'd need the external ip address or the fully qualified domain name (FQDN)... RDP uses port 3389 (if it's not been changed on the server) so your firewall will also need to be open and the transport you use to connect will also need to allow 3389 (WIFI / 3G)...
That is assuming you're trying to get to your server from outside your local network...
Did you try connecting to your work vpn (if you have one) so you can get inside your work network, then use the rdp client to connect to your machine?
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Question: How to access a network drive with DHD in a specific case (i.e. no Nas)?
Setup of network(drive)
A 300n wlan router is setup and all devices (2 laptops, 2 DHD's) connect to it via Wifi.
The router has an USB port, to which I connected a general external HDD (no network disk, just your average cheap external WD disk).
The router lets me share this external disk within the Wifi network.
On my WIN7 machine it is mapped (map network drive, assign drive letter and put in: \\192.168.1.1\shareddrivename\)
Username and password has been setup as well.
Probably important to realize, it is no Nas, its just the router letting me share this disk.
In win7 I can view and use the drive without a problem.
How can I use it with my Desire HD?I have looked, but ESfile expoler and smb plugin for astro do not give what I need, or I am clueless as how to set it up properly.
Easiest way I've found is to either use the dlna stuff from HTC to share media OR setup an FTP server and use an android FTP client most nas devices should also work via FTP protocols
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Pretty much same setup with the phone.
With ES File Explorer go into LAN tab and go Menu -> New -> Server and there you can setup ip address and password and should work just like on your W7.
Let us know how you go.
Well....the problem is, it is just a external hdd shared via the routers' usb port.
It is not a nas and it sits on the routers ip address (192.168.1.1).
Dlna is not then intend.
I just want to be able to use the disk as I can do in WIN7.
With ES file explorer, I can not access it.
Any other thoughts?
Basically, I want to know if it is possible to map a network drive?
I have an older Galaxy Note 8 that I am trying to use as a webcam to monitor the inside of my home.
I have it connected to my home network and I am running IP Webcam app on it. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pas.webcam
I can view the camera from any device that is on my home network but cannot view it remotely (i.e. the grocery store).
I have opened the required ports on my ATT router but still does not work.
I am not sure if the IP Webcam app is even designed to allow remote viewing or not.
Does anyone have experience with this type of thing or can suggest another camera app to try?
Update: Never mind.
I have opened the required ports on my ATT switch yet at the same time does not work.
I don't know whether the IP Webcam application is even intended to permit remote review or not.
learn about port forwarding, plus you need a static IP address (mandatory). if you don't know about these 2 critical elements, you will not be able to remote view. I know this from experience doing the same thing.
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A workaround:
Google remote desktop/teamviewer to a computer and view the ipcam stream through there?