Has anyone found a good hardwired lan connection adapter? I am still dragging around a laptop to plug into LANs to do troubleshooting and router setup.
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I'm typing on a RF wireless keyboard and mouse, that is ultimately controlling a laptop over WIFI, that is ultimately connected to my T-Mobile Dash via Bluetooth, that connects to the internet via GSM/GPRS/EDGE.
I am "Mobile Wireless Man"!
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Wireless keyboard/mouse on my tower, wife on home WiFi connection with laptops and 2 S620s connected thru it!
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wirlesss mouse, phone, computer to wifi router, laptop to laptop
Sorry Bud, I think this has little to do with the Excalibur.
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i have a wireless wireless with built in wireless wifi
Hello, I'm at work and here is only wired internet, so i wanted to ask, is there any chance, that i can connect usb to pc that has internet and stole some network to my tablet?
I don't know any way to do that, but I use Connectify software on my netbook PC at work which then lets you connect wireless devices to it. The PC just needs to have a wireless and wired connection, it then becomes a hotspot for other devices. Cheers.
I need a solution to connect to a wired 10/100Base-T Ethernet with my SGS2 via Bluetooth or microUSB. There is no WLAN anywhere and i need to connect to the LAN. I need a simple wired-ethernet connection to configure LAN-Devices via Telnet App. I need a mobile device powered by a battery and Android-compatible for use with a Telnet Application.
thanks
Marc
Hi!
I have a Sony Bravia Tv with no built in Wifi that I'd like to connect to the internet. The TV has an ethernet port.
I recently acquired a Neo X5 that has an ethernet port, and what I want to do is use this device, which is connected to my home wifi network, and share/tether/bridge it through the ethernet port to the TV.
Can this be done?
Thank you! and sorry for my english.
JaloArg said:
what I want to do is use this device, which is connected to my home wifi network, and share/tether/bridge it through the ethernet port to the TV.
Can this be done?
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I think the easiest solution is to get a second wifi router which can act as a client bridge. Basically you connect both the X5 and the TV to this second router with cables and "bridge" the wifi interface with the main home wifi router. I have such a solution at home.
How I have set it up is:
- My main router is a D-Link DIR-825 running DD-WRT.
- My second (=bridge) router is also a DIR-825 running DD-WRT
- My PVR, BD Player, Receiver and Minix X7 are all connected via ethernet to the bridge router
- The 2,4GHz band on the main router is used by our laptops, phones, tablets, etc.
- The second router connects to the 5GHz wifi band of the main router. This band is reserved solely for media streaming.
Hope this helps.
Hi looking to resolve a problem that I can't find an answer to by using Google
I have a tablet running android 11 and have connected a USB c to Ethernet adapter. I have activated wifi and the tablet connects to my local office network. I have activated Ethernet tethering and plugged in a LAN cable to the adapter and the external device (ASIC computer).
The tablet is basically being used to provide wifi connectivity for the device.
I can log into the dashboard and it shows that the ASIC computer is connected and all is working normally BUT I have not found a way to log into the device.... mainly because I have not found a way to locate it's IP address.
I want to be able to configure the firmware on the device from the tablet. It is possible to do this by connecting the device to the router via a lan cable. I then find the IP address on my PC, but I would like to also use the tablet. Thanks
Here is a link to show the set up: https://photos.app.goo.gl/iFsKNWniz2DiDpHD7
Bumped! still trying to get an answer....