I have a Droidmote server installed on a Rikomagic MK802IIIs Android PC TV stick, it works great! I also have Droidmote Client installed on a Nook Color running CM 7, and the two pairs nicely and everything works well.
However, when I installed the client on my Droid Incredible and rooted Galaxy S3, neither of the two phones can connect to the server for some reason, the only device that can connect is the nook color. I made sure we were all on the same Wifi network and that the IP and Port numbers and server passwords were all the same. But when I try and connect, nothing happens.
In fact, the wifi logo on my TV thats connected to the Rikomagic running the server actually shows activity everytime I try to connect, so I know it's receiving the connect signal in some way, but nothing happens, it doesn't say that the device is connected and I can't control it.
Any ideas why?
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Hi,
I have been using GMote and droid VNC server on mobile for sometime. All this time, since I had one PC, I used my PC to setup a portable AP and connected my mobile with it.
Now, I switched to using DLink DSL-2640B WiFi router and since then am having issues with the remote apps. They don't work or they just work and disconnect quickly. What is wrong?
Am sure it's not about port forwarding or port triggers since I can connect. It's like the connection is very unstable although I have good signal. Does it have something to do with QoS? Anybody? Any ideas?
Not a tablet issue, must be a PC Splashtop remote server issue. I ask this here since Splashtop support is useless as they always point to router settings for connectivity from WAN and this is on the local LAN. I'm curious if any other Asus Transformer MyCloud users have the same issue.
My problem is that all of a sudden I am not able connect to use Splashtop remote on my PC. Whenever I try to start the desktop server I get the message "port not reachable" error. This is using all the default settings from Asus MyCloud and ASUS PC suite software from their site.
When I first installed a couple of weeks ago, I used to be able to be able to remote from my Transformer while on WiFi on my home LAN, and I also set up port forwarding on my router to access remotely over the internet. Everything worked great. But now the server suddenly cant reach port 6783 (probably 6784 and 6785 as well). I tried changing the ports, but every port I use is "Unreachable". I tried a local port scanner and the port is open. There is nothing set in windows firewall to block. It continues to fail even if I turn off the firewall. I reinstalled PC software and still no good.
I am running Win7 home. The only thing I can think of is that there was a Windows Update that may have caused a problem. Has this happened to anyone else?
nonpaq said:
My problem is that all of a sudden I am not able connect to use Splashtop remote on my PC. Whenever I try to start the desktop server I get the message "port not reachable" error. This is using all the default settings from Asus MyCloud and ASUS PC suite software from their site.
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I just tested on my TF to see if I can connect to my work computer to see if there was any problems (maybe the servers were down at SplashTop or something). Everything connected fine. I've added my computer manually and am using these settings on my tablet: Port # 6783, IP address set, password set, resolution 1280 x 800.
On my Win 7 Pro laptop, I'm using these settings: Start Splashtop Streamer (checked), Enable Internet Discovery (unchecked), redirect all sound to the client (checked), password set and confirmed, Port # 6783 applied, version # 1.5.0.1 Splashtop Streamer. Also, for Win 7 security settings I have: Network Firewall (On), Virus Protection (On), Spyware protection (On), UAC (On), Network Access Protection (Off) and I'm not running any additional security software.
So, do all your settings seem to be set correctly?
I'm convinced that its the Splashtop Streamer install on the PC. Every other network app is working fine, just this one shows "port is not reachable" no matter which port I set. Once that is solved I'm sure my TF will be able to discover it.
I'm going to try a second PC on my network just to confirm that its not a LAN issue.
Did a few hours of searching, couldn't find something similar enough that helped fix it, so here goes what I've done, and my problem...There are two problems, but I'm thinking they MAY be related....I'm more worried about splashtop though.
PROBLEMS: I cannot get any devices to see the transformer or vice-versa. Using MyNet, I can't see my PS3 or computer, nor can they see it. Also, with splashtop, after installing it all (including the HD app), I can't get them to see each other in my home network. For MyNet, when it's loaded on the transformer, the left-hand side only shows the transformer, and doesn't show any of the other DLNA devices in my household (PS3 up and running, and computer)
They are BOTH connected to my home network. My router (netgear 624v4) sees all the devices as "attached" devices, and all of them can connect to the web and browse, but don't seem to connect to each other. I tried setting up a manual IP address using both the in-network IP and the out of network IP (modem's IP I guess), but nothing.
I don't think this is an issue with ports as I've successfully forwarded them, and as I understand, this shouldn't be an issue in my house anyway. I'm really wanting to remote into the computer, mainly for hulu.com, while at home on the couch, and the MyNet is not too big an issue, but I'm surprised it doesn't work with my PS3.
I have a Netgear 624v4 router, an Actiontec GT701 modem. I have the modem assigning a static IP to the router (192.168.0.2, with the modem being .0.1), and I assigned "reserved" ip's within the router to my computer, PS3, and transformer respectively so I can make sure they get the same IP each time, and the right ports stay forwarded on the right systems.
Really frustrated that even a base application like MyNet isn't seeing the devices and I'm wondering if it's something with the network or router since they can't seem to communicate that way, or maybe something DLNA-wise that I have to do in order to get it all working.
I appreciate any help I can get, and any other tips to try to narrow down the problem. Thank you.
Alexi
Ok. UPDATE:
Reset my router AND my DSL modem. Opened the ports on BOTH the modem and the router (not necessary for inhouse splashtop, but I thought in case it didnt work, maybe that'd help with remote splashtop access).
Turns out, splashtop ONLY works on the main user account. So I have to try to access it through my wife's account on the computer. One problem solved. TF also finding the computer for MyNet but not PS3 yet. Gonna open the ports for the PS3 (just in case), but I have a feeling that's not the issue.
Alexi
Well, It's a wired problem.
My device is Droid Ultra (Xt1080), And my system versiong is SU2-3 system version (19.5.3.obake_verizon.Verizon.en.US)
I've done lots of search, but until now I can't get those app run properly:
Share net from computer USB:
Reverse Tether
eazy thether
(can't connect, or show me the wrong message, and I tried this http://www.xda-developers.com/androi...ware-required/ even if I can ping it from my computer,I can't share the net)
Vnc server from computer USB:
droid vnc server
mymobier for android
vmlite vnc server
Yes, I tried them all, and none of them work correct, no pic, no connection ,even connected in computer,show nothing in screen, an so on.
Can any one have the same app done on this device, this drive me crazy...
I thought that must be some problems with the usb connection of Droid Ultra.
Hello,
I got a new smartphone running Android 12 through Evolution X — because the original ROM was stuck at Android 9.
Syncing an organizer app with Windows through USB tethering worked for a few days… and stopped working all of a sudden with its familiar "Connection error. Unable to connect. Check firewall settings on your computer."
"ipconfig" shows the USB tethering connection, and the IP + port # in Android match those used by the Windows appp.
Syncing through wifi works.
Exact same issue on another computer.
Disabling the firewall on the computer makes no difference.
Any idea where I could look? I wonder if I didn't enable/disable a feature by mistake.
Thank you.
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Edit: Found it. I just had to sync once letting Windows use whatever IP it wanted, and then use it to assing the address manually.