Asus LAN to USB cable - Asus Transformer TF700

hi there, is there anyone who has tried the LAN to USB cable for Asus infinity?
I want to know, if I plug it in, what is going to show? Can I manually set IP addresses ? anyone please take an screenshot?
Thanks
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I have the same thing but different brand I use at uni to use my consoles online. I will try it and let you know later
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So that means you can connect to wired network without any problem right?

Yes, you can easily connect to a LAN network. (I use a nameless Chinese USB Ethernet adapter.). You get an additional tab where you also have the WiFi one under Settings where you can select multiple options.
Can't take a screenshot at the moment though, I do not currently have a LAN network available.

I have a generic one that I used when travelling around Japan earlier this year.
You get some basic settings. IP address from dhcp or static and some sleep policy. Other than that I can't remember there being much else.

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Amazing Latency!

I've been using WiFi hotspot on my Bolt and trying to test the network for the last week, and was expecting a bit lower latency. I've been getting anywhere between 65-95ms when using hotspot tethering. I've been trying to use Cable tethering on my MacBook Pro but I don't think that's possible.
Well today I connected it to my Windows 7 partition, and omfg what a difference in latency?!!!!!
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Dropped down to the 40's with the first few hops in the high 30's ms!!!! I just wish USB Tethering worked on Mac OS X.
What's been your experience in terms of latency on your TB?
How did you usb tether on windows?
asenduk said:
How did you usb tether on windows?
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Plug in your phone using the USB cable, Windows 7 will automatically ask you to install the drivers. That's it.
Which option do you select
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Which option do you select
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Internet Connection Mode.
thanks, got it to work now..
didnt know i had to install the verizon tlbootstrap.exe
I also noticed that upload speeds have increased after USB connecting my TB. Now they are in the 6-10mbps range. Latency 40-60ms.

tablet USB host?

Is there a way to connect USB devices to the tablet without the dock?
EDIT: Never mind. Found it.
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Tried it on an external hard drive?
I have an adapter like this and it works on USB memory sticks but not on an external hard drive or CD-ROM drive, etc...has anyone found one that does work?
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I have an adapter like this and it works on USB memory sticks but not on an external hard drive or CD-ROM drive, etc...has anyone found one that does work?
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It won't provide enough power for those devices I imagine
Also the official one: http://www.amazon.com/Transformer-T...UTF8&qid=1347065659&sr=8-3&keywords=TF700+usb
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Also the official one: http://www.amazon.com/Transformer-T...UTF8&qid=1347065659&sr=8-3&keywords=TF700+usb
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This is the one I got from Amazon on Tuesday.
It reads a three and a half inch serial 1.5 terabyte drive.
I have to power the drive seperate, it reads ok...writes are pretty slow.
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Ethernet wakelock

I have this Ethernet wake lock from better battery stats and I can't quite find out how I can still this wake lock. I have the freedom pop data stick as Ethernet that goes to the USB port of my keyboard dock. I've tried rebooting and disabling Ethernet in settings, but the Ethernet problem still exist. Anyone have any solution to this? I'm on complete stock rooted with locked bootloader. Here is the BBS screenshot
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http://imgur.com/ia16Q9Q.jpg
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using Tapatalk HD
It's a known bug, once you connect via Ethernet it never releases the resources unless you disable it in the software whilst still connected to Ethernet.
So how can I disable it? If I disabled it, will I be able to re enable it?
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So how can I disable it? If I disabled it, will I be able to re enable it?
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Isn't it in the advanced options of ethernet when you plug it in?
There is a slider to turn Ethernet on or off in settings, but the Ethernet wakelock still persist even when I slide it to off. Now I have the "Keep Ethernet connection during sleep" unchecked and see if I'll still get the wakelock.
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[Q] Using my tablet as a monitor for a new computer build (?)

Okay this may sound silly but here it goes!!
I'm about to build a new computer, but I only have one desktop monitor . . . and it's attached to the crappy computer soon to be landfilled heh.
If I have to I can of course disconnect my huge NEC widescreen monitor and haul it over to my bench, but what would be too cool would be to rig my little tablet in some way that it displays the activity of the new computer as it takes its first boot.
Because if it doesn't boot, then I'm going to need online help from the home-built forums to troubleshoot what I've connected incorrectly. I would like to have both computers at my disposal as I am building, in other words. I have never done this before, but I have (2nd Gen. DSL) WIFI here at home and I can too easily picture me hauling my monitor back and forth NOT! lol
I saw the free Chrome app (Chrome Remote) but . . . I'm not sure that would work on a new build such as mine because I won't even have partitioned my drives let alone installed Chrome.
Any suggestions? Can this even work? Which Play Apps would I use?
Thanks guys!
cd
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BUMP! Help?

redmi 6

is it possible to use an Lan Cable in my redmi 6? because I'm having a problem with my connection and I badly need it for my online class
Ghinjah said:
is it possible to use an Lan Cable in my redmi 6? because I'm having a problem with my connection and I badly need it for my online class
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hope someone will answer my question
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hope someone will answer my question
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PC android emulator
Ghinjah said:
is it possible to use an Lan Cable in my redmi 6? because I'm having a problem with my connection and I badly need it for my online class.
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YES.
Android does the switching for you. If you connect to Wi-Fi, Ethernet disables. If you are already connected to Wi-Fi and you plug your Ethernet cable into the device, you need only to disable Wi-Fi (which you know how to) and Android switches automatically to Ethernet.
BTW: Most Android devices will need a USB-C-to-Ethernet adapter, while older Android devices require a micro USB-to-Ethernet adapter.
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