I have recently purchased a tablet with wi-fi and bluetooth. Is there a way to connect the phone to the tablet via bluetooth and then make a call from the tablet? The tablet does not come with any phone software, so any software suggestions would be welcome.
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HI,
I have an idea want to ask if this can be done by using Android Tablet.
Hardware that needed:
1. IR Transmitter (custom make)
2. IR Receiver with USB port (buy from store if not find I can custom make)
3. Android Tablet
4. Mobile Phone Andriod/Iphone
Please check the attached picture. The Andriod Tablet is connecting with the IR receiver. Here is how it works:
1. The IR Tx sends a signal out
2. Once the IR Receiver received the signal
3. The Android Tablet will send a signal to the mobile phone by Wifi
4. Once the signal received by the mobile phone, the phone will process the signal code and find the corresponding sound clip then play the sound on phone speaker/headset
Is this gonna work by using Android Tablet?
I have some questions:
1. Android Table and the Mobile phone, are they able to connect using wifi peer to peer? If yes, what is the distance?
2. Is it possible the Andriod Tablet programming can control the "IR Receiver with USB port". If yes, where should be the key programming area should study?
3. Is it possible that the Mobile Phone Andriod/Iphone programming can be done of what I need?
Thank you for your help. Any advise is welcome.
IR Transmitter >>> IR Reviver connecting with Andriod Tablet >>> Wifi>>> Mobile Phone
Hi Guys
I recently won a Toshiba Excite Pure Tablet and i have been connecting it to my flat screen tv to watch movies via a micro HDMI cable with no problems
i was wondering if i could control the tablet via my pc or HTC One X phone for example pausing playback, changing apps basically full control of the tablet
i would like to do this via Wi Fi (laptop, phone and tablet are all connected to the same wifi network)
is this possible
thanks
I can't do Wifi at work, but Bluetooth is allowed.
My phone (Motorola Droid Mini XT1030) supports Bluetooth internet sharing, no problem. Tested it and it works.
Only problem is my PC running Windows 8.1 can tether to the phone and use phone's internet, but not the reverse. No way to reverse-tether to the PC via bluetooth that I'm aware of, and I'd like to stay wireless.
Got an idea to use a cheap old phone as a bridge. Reverse tether cheap phone to PC via USB using ReverseTethering app, then use phone's Bluetooth tethering to share that with my XT1030. Well, turns out this is not possible, at least not with Android. Author of the ReverseTethering app confirmed it.
So that got me thinking, how about old Windows Mobile? Used to be you could just plug a WinMo phone into the PC, and it was automatically reverse-tethered. Can an old WinMo phone share that reverse-tethered internet connection to another phone via Bluetooth?
If not, any way to do that with iPhone or Windows Phone 8? I still have my old iPhone 4S and can probably get a WP8 phone pretty cheap.
No idea about WM, but give this a try?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bluevpn&hl=en
Thanks, but that's for ICS and below, all my Androids are on KitKat.
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