Asus Infinity TF700 tethering with HTC touch pro 2 with windowsphone - Asus Transformer TF700

Dear all,
I am looking for a solution to connect my TF700 tablet with my phone (HTC Touch Pro 2) to access internet on the tablet when out of home (no wifi).
I can do it with my laptop and my HTC phone thanks to active think through usb.
When connecting through usb the HTC phone on the TF700 tablet, the TF700 does not see the HTC phone.
Trying with bluetooth, the HTC phone tell me that the tablet support only the NAP mode.
The HTC phone does not propose to share internet connection through wifi.
The TF700 is with ICS.
Any simple solution ?
(I am not an developper of android application.)
Regards.

pierre.thoral said:
Dear all,
I am looking for a solution to connect my TF700 tablet with my phone (HTC Touch Pro 2) to access internet on the tablet when out of home (no wifi).
I can do it with my laptop and my HTC phone thanks to active think through usb.
When connecting through usb the HTC phone on the TF700 tablet, the TF700 does not see the HTC phone.
Trying with bluetooth, the HTC phone tell me that the tablet support only the NAP mode.
The HTC phone does not propose to share internet connection through wifi.
The TF700 is with ICS.
Any simple solution ?
(I am not an developper of android application.)
Regards.
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Just download Foxfi from Google play store (no root needed), install it on your HTC your tf700 should works like a dream. It also has option to use as bluetooth also. Best of both world.

i think the touch pro 2 is an old winmo phone if im not mistaken. If thats the case there may not be a solution since i dont believe winmobile supports the right type of tethering for the infinity to connect to it.
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pbg225 said:
i think the touch pro 2 is an old winmo phone if im not mistaken. If thats the case there may not be a solution since i dont believe winmobile supports the right type of tethering for the infinity to connect to it.
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Really?? it's not android? OK, then you should find a HTC pro 2 forum or try to search on google for solution. I think it's too old, just throw it away and jump on the Android wagon...like the wild wild West.

Try pdanet
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PDAnet needs android on both equipment (tablet & phone).
Does not solve my issue. Would need to move from windowsphone to Android.

http://www.wmwifirouter.com/
I still have my old tp2 in a drawer somewhere.

Thanks
It works with wifirouter !

Pdanet is available for both
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pierre.thoral said:
It works with wifirouter !
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yeah chainfire was the first person to come out with a hotspot app right here at xda. he's still here making great apps and contributing so be sure to thank him when you get a chance.

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use your ipodtouch or android phone as mouse

For the ipod touch/iphone as well as for android phones, there are allot of apps where you can use your device as a mouse/trackpad/keyboard for your pc, now i'm lookin for an app where i can use my hc wildfire android 2.2 or ipod touch as a mouse for the tf, but still nothing found yet,
Somebody an idea?
i would like to see this too.
i have a epic4g which has a slide down physical keyboard,
i would love the ability to use the keyboard, screen as a mouse, and wireless hotspot =]
anton.net said:
For the ipod touch/iphone as well as for android phones, there are allot of apps where you can use your device as a mouse/trackpad/keyboard for your pc, now i'm lookin for an app where i can use my hc wildfire android 2.2 or ipod touch as a mouse for the tf, but still nothing found yet,
Somebody an idea?
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blueputdroid will do this, however it requires root and potentially a custom rom. At present, i can use my dinc as a trackpad and keyboard, which is convenient when hooked up to hdmi/away from me. Hope that helps!
miyamot0
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[Q] Is this tablet made for me?

Hi everyone,
Im about to sell mi ipad 3g and get a transformer with keyboard dock
I have some question
1 I will be able to use it like a mediacenter? Does it handle 1080 without trouble? Of course connected to a hdtv with hdmi
2 Im getting the no 3g version,3g usb stick can work with proper rom?
3 Likewise is there a way to connect via the full usb an external hars drive to it?fat32?ntfs?exfat? All of em?
4 What about the 0 charge keyboard bug?
5 xbmc port for android?
Thank you
Stappern said:
Hi everyone,
Im about to sell mi ipad 3g and get a transformer with keyboard dock
I have some question
1 I will be able to use it like a mediacenter? Does it handle 1080 without trouble? Of course connected to a hdtv with hdmi
2 Im getting the no 3g version,3g usb stick can work with proper rom?
3 Likewise is there a way to connect via the full usb an external hars drive to it?fat32?ntfs?exfat? All of em?
4 What about the 0 charge keyboard bug?
5 xbmc port for android?
Thank you
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1 - I do; that's a flame war here, read the various threads and deside for yourself.
2 - Look at the threads for 3G dongle. I suggest Roach's Prime ROM.
3 - AFAIK USB sticks and externals should work but I have none to try. File system support could vary by kernel.
4 - ???
5 - Google it and search this forum.
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Well thank you for tour time,the fourth question is about a bug ove herd that once the internal battery of the jeyboard dock is Dead (0 charge,) van no longer ne charged or something
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There have been some issues reported here but I think mostly ealier builds; mine drained at about 10%/hour yesterday with prolonged typing and has been drained to 2% on several occasions. Works for me, although I've heard it's not good to drain all the way for overall battery life, so I rarly do.
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Best RDP App

Hi guys and girls.
I have just brought a transformer prime and have to say it is awesome, but I have one question, as an it consultant i do a lot of work remotely something I am currently doing using a laptop with windows rdp.
Can anyone recommend a solid fast rdp client for my droid so I can finally kick the windows laptop into touch.
I would prefer a free one but dont mind paying and the only criteria is that it can connect to VNC\RDP connections with Network Level Authentication(NLA) and actually be useable to control windows and linux boxes.
Thanks in Advance
I use this one, give it a try:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wyse.pocketcloudfull
Everyone in my family has teamviewer installed on their computers so i can fix their problems remotely lol. Works great imo.
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He is an IT professional, it is unlikely that he would want to install additional software on client machines just to access them.
scottmog said:
Everyone in my family has teamviewer installed on their computers so i can fix their problems remotely lol. Works great imo.
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Thanks for that but unfortunately I can't install any third party software onto clients servers.
nenobr2 said:
I use this one, give it a try:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wyse.pocketcloudfull
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Thanks will give it a try.
I use 2x. It's free and very reliable

[Q] Windows 8 on TF300T: feasible or just a dream?

I want ask experts around here if there is really a chance of windows 8 being installed in our TF300T in the future? a month from now windows 8 will be out but I have no clue if it will be available for TF300T. I'm really pissed in looking for a powerpoint alternative that can create "quality" presentations in android. If it is really a big NO then I might opt for an upcoming windows 8 tablet which I don't want to do as I'm enjoying my TF300T now except for the presentation part which I badly need for work. Thanks!
The big issue, or one of the big issues, is it would pirating windows 8.
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No it wouldn't it would just be renovating just like Apple.
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windose? that would be terrible to ruin such a nice tablet.
Wouldn't Ubuntu(Linux) be easyier to port?
I don't know much about Ubuntu but I think there you could also get styles and of ubuntu you could get the license easier (if there is one, I'm not sure...)
migs_jaime said:
I want ask experts around here if there is really a chance of windows 8 being installed in our TF300T in the future? a month from now windows 8 will be out but I have no clue if it will be available for TF300T. I'm really pissed in looking for a powerpoint alternative that can create "quality" presentations in android. If it is really a big NO then I might opt for an upcoming windows 8 tablet which I don't want to do as I'm enjoying my TF300T now except for the presentation part which I badly need for work. Thanks!
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Why dont you just remote desktop to a home PC using splashtop 2, OR buy a subcription to OnLive Desktop (if you are the US). It gives you a full windows environment for a set monthly fee.
mcall_r said:
Why dont you just remote desktop to a home PC using splashtop 2, OR buy a subcription to OnLive Desktop (if you are the US). It gives you a full windows environment for a set monthly fee.
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unfortnately i'm from the philippines and theres no app similar to onlive desktop that is available in here. My PC at home is being used by my wife so I can't make use of the remote desktop as well.
migs_jaime said:
unfortnately i'm from the philippines and theres no app similar to onlive desktop that is available in here. My PC at home is being used by my wife so I can't make use of the remote desktop as well.
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You can download the app from my dropbox here
https://www.dropbox.com/s/uscnxvtf320ct2t/com.onlive.desktop-104621.apk
You may need to go to the onlive site to make an account first, or if you have an account for the onlive gaming app, you can also use that.
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I love windows 8 *_* The tf300 has the tegra 3 cpu... And w8 rtm is based on this cpu... it's impossible to see it on tf300?
I haven't much knowledge in this topic, but I'm guessing the bootloader locking by Microsoft will be the main issue to work against for an android/Windows 8 RT dual booting tablet.
Experiment!!!
By this time I already have a Zenbook Prime running W8.
As all of us know there is special version of the OS for ARM processors called Windows 8 RTM.
The transformer has a dock station which has USB 2.0. So in theory it is possible to load from USB-drive BUT
I don't know if the transformer's motherboard has BIOS or smth else.
I'm gonna have an experiment and give u the results
And ofcourse if u know smth else, please share it:good:
That would need to made a complete new bootloader for our device, and we don't have any sources of it and on JB we can not flash any custom bootloader because it is signed by ASUS, so just a dream, forget about this idea.
And the storage is sooo small for W8

Mix of Windows and Android at one device?

Hi guys! I was just wondering if there are any devices which can run both Windows and Android operating systems, with a keyboard like Asus Transformer?
Welcome, do you know how many times this very question has been asked? Close to one billion times.
To date the HTC HD2 and the HP Touch Pad are the two I can think of off hand. The Touch Pad is a tablet is probably more capable of using a keyboard but both should be able to if you can get the right bluetooth drivers.
One problem. Can't run Windows and Android at the same time. It may be possible to dual boot though.
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wildstang83 said:
Welcome, do you know how many times this very question has been asked? Close to one billion times.
To date the HTC HD2 and the HP Touch Pad are the two I can think of off hand. The Touch Pad is a tablet is probably more capable of using a keyboard but both should be able to if you can get the right bluetooth drivers.
One problem. Can't run Windows and Android at the same time. It may be possible to dual boot though.
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Thanks, I just want something like dell used to do, where you could switch between OS. Cause I would love to have all of my devices on one Android OS so it would be easy to syncronize stuff, but I don't think that I can survive without Windows OS on my laptop))) and I'm not a big fan of Windows Phones, so that is the problem)))

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