Hi guys,
I guess point form will be easier
1- I use my android phone as wify hotspot
2- My PC is using that network to access internet. In this case, utorrent downloading.
3- Already set up a port in utorrent (Lets say 12345)
Q1) How do I forward a port in android phone for utorrents use ?
Q2) Which port my android phone is using to access internet ? (is it 8080 ? )
When I am using a router, I have configured 12345 open port and its working superb fine
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Heres what I did so far
[Method 1]
Using Port Forwarder
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=at.bherbst.net&hl=en
i) After connecting to Android Phones network I ran cmd and "inconfig" ed
Lets say Ip is 192.168.1.2
ii) In Port Forwarded -> Settings -> Ip Settings -> Target IP
Set as "192.168.1.2"
Public Interface - wlan0 (I have no idea what that means)
iii) And set ports
Incoming ports in this [Android] device : 8080 (is it right ?)
Port in target device : 12345
Protocol :- TCP
But when I checked in utorrent. It is not being forwarded :/
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What do I do now ?
But one day I got it right (without Port Forwarder app). But I could never do it again
Device : LG Nexus 5 with latest Android
Rooted : Yes
PC:- Surface Pro Windows 8 Pro 64bit
Just do a port forward on your router through your computer to your phone's local IP adress.
Using router and phone as a wify Hotspot are two occasions.
I didn't get what you said
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simple and easy trick if you have the following
1) Winxp pro installed on ur Desktop
2) Terminal client on ur xda.
3) be crazy enough to operate your PC from your XDA
First of all turn on the remote desktop function on your win XP OS
1) system properties -> remote ->
allow users to connect remotely to this computer (note down ur computer name* which is visible under this remote option tab to use within ur LAN wifi range)
2) user account must have a password to log on remotely
3) Check ur PCs IP address and enable DMZ on ur Wifi router or follow the port forwading rules to direct the incoming trafic from ur ISP to ur computer which you like to operate remotly (only for users who wants to work out side from their LAN or wifi router) read more about port forwarding here http://www.homenethelp.com/web/explain/port-forwarding-dmz.asp (Warning Proceed with caution as enable DMZ would expose all ur ports to the internet)
IF Your XDA and your desktop PC is connected to the same Wifi router (LAN users) start terminal client on ur XDA and type your computer name* which you found under the system properties tab and press conncet
ELSE
start terminal client on ur XDA and type your WAN IP address which u can find on the router configuration menu (enter default gateway address (you can find it under network connection status) on ur internet browser to access router config menu)
Good Luck
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V
IP Tools - a convenient and powerful tool for network analysis.
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The program includes the most common tools that you can
found in Windows and Linux.All the need for information about the ip address or website
now in your device.Simple interface allows you to quickly find out your ip address and get detailed information on any other Internet addresses, and a special service connection test will tell you that there is no internet connection.
With IP Tool, you can:
☆ Check your ip address and other information about the network to which you are connected.
☆ Get information about the site and its owner.
☆ Check the availability of ports on your device (the port is open or closed).
☆ Built-in ping utility will let you know the time of the packets from you to any website
or ip address.
On Google Play
Just downloaded. I work with centurylink. So will try it out at work. You should add wifi channel, maybe password if already connected to ssid could be helpful to give to customer instead of reading off back of modem after connected
Good
Good app.Thanks you.
IP Tools 3.8
* Executing tools in real time.
* UI improvements.
* Some new dhcp options.
* Improved detecting root and tools.
* Fixes for Android 2.3.
* Updated localizations.
* Many other improvements and fixes.
IP Tools 5.0.1:
- Bugs were fixed
Seems great.
Is there a tutorial somewhere?
For instance, in lan scanner what does ::1 stand for and what else can be entered here?
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By Magrathea designHave you ever thought about recycling an old android device? Would you like to remotely download files from a slow/limited network connection?
StreamStation is a download server that works on your Android device, allowing you to control file downloads from a web client (a PC or another mobile device).
Leave your device where there's a fast or unlimited web connection, such as at office, enable port forwarding on your router and comfortably download any large file from your slow/cheap/restricted internet key or home connection.
Features:
Name: StreamStation
Size: ~2.5Mb
Year: 2014
Platform: Android 2.3+
Language: English (other in update)
Permissions: internet, network connection access, storage management
Android application (server):
Web page (client):
Using StreamStation is very simple: after the first configuration, enable the server on the application; to start, stop and control the downloads, on the client head to:
http://<ip-address>:<port>Where the default port is 9090 (customizable).
I published more detailed instructions on Magrathea design's StreamStation user manual
Or you can have a look at my article at Magrathea design.
UPDATE: Now open source!!! Page on GitHub
Download on Google Play and enjoy!
VERSION 1: first version
UPDATE 2: new icon, bug fixes
I'm using Nexus 6, Android 6.0.1, AirDroid 3.2.1
Recently couldn't find HTTPS option. Was it removed or it's just me being blind? I'm using application primarily to quickly get files from my phone but doing this in corp network, especially when Wi-Fi on a separate subnet, using plain HTTP might not be safe. I know, might sound suspicious but I just want to keep private things as much private as possible.
To answer your question, No. There is no HTTPS / SSL. Everything is sent over plaintext.
I started using Airdroid yesterday and wanted to test the security.
When I send a message from my phone to my PC it shows, in Wireshark, the entire stream in plaintext including:
- The message I typed "test"
- My device model and name of the device in airdroid
- The source IP address and port number
- My airdroid account id number, name associated with my airdroid account, email address associated with my airdroid account.
- The unique device ID and version of the app
Push data from airdroid.com to the Windows client is also sent in plaintext.
Airdroid had this message on their site when they used to support secure connections.
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http://help.airdroid.com/customer/en/portal/articles/1301287-is-airdroid-secure-
Hmm, that article seems to be removed.
Google cache link
Airdroid supported HTTPS in the past, however running a secure connection locally from the phone to the PC usually uses a self-signed SSL certificate. This is considered insecure and causes a warning message in most browsers so Airdroid removed the feature. Or rather they could have just removed encryption to allow for analyzing messages for whatever reason.
Hello,
I have a Samsung S7 egde with stock ROM. I can surf via WLAN through the internet, but it is not possible to connect to any devices within my LAN. Neither my NAS storage nor my air conditioning system. I have installed a network tooling app and test some pings. I can ping the phone itself, which show that the local network stack works. I can also ping the router. I´m using a fritzbox for a while. Any other components can talk to each other. The S7 have the same profile like any other smartphones and tablets within my LAN, but it is not possible to connect to any devices in the network. The problem is when I use ES Datei Explorer or any wifi sync, the S7 can not find my NAS storage.
I use the latest firmeware on the S7 (6.0.1) and on the fritzbox (6.51)
Are three any configurations on the S7 I need to adjust?
BR
iggi13
I use ES File Explorer to connect to my NAS
I go to the Network section > LAN > Add IP of the router (NAS is connected directly to router via USB) and dir manually and tick the 'Anonymous' login box
That's all I need to do and it adds a shortcut to the NAS in the network section
Domain = Empty
Server = IP of router /dir of NAS
Username/Password empty
Anonymous = Checked
Display as = NAS
Hit OK
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Hello,
Thanks for your response. The problem isn't Es Datei Explorer. I think there any restrictions in Android OS or in the fritzbox. Any other apps, that want to connect to local components within my network, failed...
Any ideas?
Obviously the restrictions are not with Android or I wouldn't be able to do it