Hi,
I bought a Samsung TheFrame 32' but the One Connect Ethernet Support advertised was not included. I cannt connect WIFI and I was wondering if someone was able to hack/connect a USB to Ethernet dongle to connect through Wired connection.
Version is QLED Frame TV 2020 (32 inch) LS03T (32 inch)
Is there any hack to install a different build in Samsung Tizen OS Smart TVs?
Is there any type of root access to install USB ethernet support?
Thanks!
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Hello everyone,
i recently got a LG G Pag 10.1 and picked up a otg cable for it, it reads flash drives just fine. i also picked up a inateck hbu3vl3-4 (a 3 port usb 3 hub and gigabit ethernet port) the tablet will not read any of the usb ports or even use the gigabit network. do any of you folks have any ideas on how to get this device to work?
(the same otg cable/hub works on my s4, though the ethernet port does not work on it either)
any help would be great,
Wizeone
I have an old USB-Ethernet adapter. It works with an OTG cable to provide me a wired internet connection. Unlike your device, my adapter is neither an USB hub nor gigabit capable.
Hello? I'm thinking of buying Sony's mini laser beam projector MP-CL1.
This device have widi and miracast for wireless and a hdmi port for wire connection.
As far as I know, 5x doesn't support miracast and I'm not sure about widi.
So I'm thinking of connecting 5x to the projector by hdmi port.
I do own a hdmi cable and am going buy usb c to hdmi adapter.
In theory, 5x usb c to hdmi adapter to cable to projector would be the way connect.
I just want to know has anyone tried connecting 5x to any hdmi devices like tv or projector?
Under Settings - Display - enabled "Wireless" in Cast - N5X connected to Chromecast's HDMI connection to the HDTV, playing MP4 video now. (EX rom)
I usually travel with the Chromecast and not bother with taking along an HDMI cable and more adapters/converters - and, USB powered - nano router with hotspot functionality for wireless network.
In addition to support for Chromecast, which is a given among Nexus/Android devices including N5 and N5X, N7, etc. - I can also confirm that N5X solidly support Miracast. I have an Android TV Box (has its own HDMI connection) with support for FireReceiver and Miracast -casting wirelessly now directly to HDTV, whatever is on the N5X screen and of course, pictures & videos ... presentations / slides should NOT be a problem. Depending on where OP is buying the Sony projector, I would take the N5X along to test it on the spot before buying/taking it home, unless familiar with it.
Hi all,
Has anyone tried a USB C to Ethernet converter... I tried one today but seems as if Android won't see it as a connected device or get an IP address...
Has anyone tried this before I go down a road that leads no where...
Thanks
Tried a Windows contiuum Dock once, but that was not connected to the Ethernet
I am facing the same problem.
I tried the official cable, usb type c to usb type A, it doesn't work. Then I bought a usb type c to usb type c cable, neither...
What about installing a custom kernel that supports usb to ethernet over otg?
It should work with some devices, but not sure about any HTC.
Both LG V20 and Samsung Galaxy S8/S8+ support OTG USB to ethernet adapters. See more here:
[TIP] LG V20 H990ds supports OTG USB to Ethernet adapter
(OTG) List of USB to ethernet RJ45 adapters that work with Nexus devices
I purchased a USB Type-c to HDMI cable recently. My plan was to plug the HDMI end into my projector and view the phone screen that way.
I have tried with two smart TVs as well as the projector with no result.
I look on the sources of all HDMI and nothing changes.
The phone does not provide an automatic option e.g. no message to enable the HDMI connected device.
I have went through all of the TV and projector settings with no result.
All TVs and projector work fine for a laptop that also has HDMI to HDMI.
Any ideas of is this a step to far for the lite?
I see that the better phones have 'desktop' or 'project' mode.
Unfortunately p20 lite does not support type c to hdmi out. You can cast via any caat device.
Would it be possible to use USB-C to HDMI adapter. And connect to the TV,? Does this
Phone support HDMI Alternate Mode (HDMI Alt Mode).
No HDMI available on the USB port (which is not USB3, BTW).
Thank you so I presume Chromecast is the Alternative.
I beliave that you can use the same cable I use on my poco F1, this one uses miracast screen transmission and works like a charm on lineage os 16 (android 9), but I thinks it works on any android os ios phone. Note that is only 30 fps, but with no lag, since it uses cable conection. Much better than chromecast thats uses wifi:
Unnlink 3 in 1 Lightning USB C Android to HDMI Converter Cable 1080P for Phone Tablet to TV Monitor Projector
https://a.aliexpress.com/_m020aly
Miracast is not USB. Nor the F3 has any hardware to bridge video data over its USB2 port.
Show us your setup, please.
Uqbar said:
Miracast is not USB. Nor the F3 has any hardware to bridge video data over its USB2 port.
Show us your setup, please.
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What makes you suggest the usb port is USB2?
This
And the fact that USB communication with my Linux box is USB2.