Marshmallow wont connect to samsung nx500 anymore? - Galaxy S6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Galaxy s6 can someone help me?

From what I understand. Security changes in Marshmallow are preventing the Samsung Camera app from working properly. Samsung needs to update the app to resolve the issue.
I found the following advice on the dpreview website which may be of help to you.
Everything works in marshmellow its just not automatic.
You lose NFC tap to join (which actually just connects to bluetooth and then trigers a call to make the phone/tablet connect to the cameras wifihotspot).
So now you can still use the basic bluetooth shutter but to use live view or transfer pictures you must your self press the mobile/wifi on the camera and then join your phone to the cameras hotspot manually. once you do that app functions pretty much like normal. unfortunately switching between app functions picture transfer and live view sometimes crashes the app or drops the cameras wifi hotspot and you have to reconnect.

Thanks but it wont work.. they wont update the app, they stopt the production of the nx cameras...

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spy cam viewer ?

hi to all
i have a 2.4ghz wireless spy cam and was wondering if there was anyway of directly viewing it on my leo ( it does almost everything else )
i curently use a laptop with a reiciever but can be bulky and not very discret
thanx in advance for all help given
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It's my dream since a long long time....
No way to watch a wifi cam on it ?
hi i dont have an hd2 yet (its coming tomorrow) but i can tell you its possible to view wifi cams from your hd2
it all depends on how your camera works but if you have a network camera of any type (wifi or wired to lan / pc) then you will probably be able to browse to an ip if youre on the same wifi network
if the camera is on your pc by usb or something you can set up vlc player to stream your camera video to your hd2
even over data tariff
edit: i dont know about the original 2.4ghz camera idea though. they arent bluetooth signals and i dont know about how that would even be possible (with frequencies etc)
if you have a pc that you can leave running, you could get your wireless security camera and connect it to a video input on your pc (gfx card might have it, or a capture card/dongle) then stream the input over your network...
There are plenty of programs that can broadcast a web cam or wificam that can be viewed off local-network if you want. I used to have a web cam setup on my pc that would stream the video. I could log onto the IP with my Fuze and see if somebody was at my house from anywhere in the world.
YawCam is one I have used that is alright and free. Your best bet would be using a computer to grab the wifi cams video feed then from there throw it on a private network that you an log into from the phone. I don't see the phone picking up the signal and then interpreting it to video nor can I see it being able to access the video even when the phone is being used as a wifi router. It might possibly be able to get an ip from the phone being a wifi router but I don't see the phone being able to access it with in it's own router program on it's local network.
If you catch my drift on that gibberish .
Thanks for your answers !
I understand what you mean (and i use that too) but it's not what we look for.
The question is most for that kind of purpose :
spygearco.com/MicroReceiverRecorder-DVR-P160-FreeSpyCamera
I don't know why gtr-viper want to use that camera, but for me (as a magician) it could be a great trick to see what the people do behind my back (or in the next room).
So, i need that kind of camera that use no network but only wifi connection (2.4ghz).
For that cam, they sell an USB adapter to watch the live stream on your PC, that's why i thought that it may be possible to use a good smartphone to see the video too.
(yes, i'm a dreamer ...)
I am using Mobiscope and it is working perfectly on my HD2
Hello,
Anybody willing to share mobiscope.cab for my HD2.
Moreover, what is the best Alarm clock application and a
stop watch application available for the HD2.
I had a good program on sony ericsson k750i.. ( with multiple laps, countdown
timer, Timecounter etc).
Any guidance on this is appreciated with source to grab and try the same.
Thanks in advance.
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Moreover, what is the best Alarm clock application
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G-Alarm, it's free and awesome!!!

[Q] WiFi Priority

Hi all. I'm having problems using the GoPro app to control my camera from my phone. The app relies on the phone connecting to an ad-hoc WiFi network generated by the GoPro camera. The problem is that the phone keeps switching to my home WiFi. I presume this happens because the router signal is stronger than the camera's. However, in this case I want to connect to the camera regardless of signal quality.
I've searched XDA and the web at large and can't find a way to prioritise a given WiFi network over all others in Android 5. This makes it very hard or sometimes impossible to use the GoPro app at home.
Does anyone know a good way to solve this? Apparently KitKat had the option to prioritise a connection straight out of the box, but that option isn't available in Lollipop :/
daemonios said:
Hi all. I'm having problems using the GoPro app to control my camera from my phone. The app relies on the phone connecting to an ad-hoc WiFi network generated by the GoPro camera. The problem is that the phone keeps switching to my home WiFi. I presume this happens because the router signal is stronger than the camera's. However, in this case I want to connect to the camera regardless of signal quality.
I've searched XDA and the web at large and can't find a way to prioritise a given WiFi network over all others in Android 5. This makes it very hard or sometimes impossible to use the GoPro app at home.
Does anyone know a good way to solve this? Apparently KitKat had the option to prioritise a connection straight out of the box, but that option isn't available in Lollipop :/
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You need to use an app that prioritises one ssid over another.
I've never used it, but this one has good reviews:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.za.flash.wifiprioritizer
krs360 said:
You need to use an app that prioritises one ssid over another.
I've never used it, but this one has good reviews:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.za.flash.wifiprioritizer
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Thanks a lot, I'll try that.
Why would Google remove this option from the WiFi advanced settings, though? It makes it a pain to use devices that create ad-hoc networks... Does anyone know if there is a planned comeback in future releases?

LG 360 Cam questions

Hi,
Recently I purchased LG 360 cam, and I have a few questions about it that I can’t seem to find the answer for.
1) The camera connects to a smartphone via Wi-Fi. But why Bluetooth needs to be turned on too?
2) Once I established the connection with phone and camera, I can’t seem to use any data connection (both home wi-fi network and cellular network), is that normal?
Would appreciate if anyone can help out a noob here.
Thanks
I have the 360 camera as well. I think it uses wifi to live stream what the camera captures and also do data transfer between the two. Bluetooth I'm guessing is more like for the camera actions. Snap photo video and what not. Haven't figured out yet if there's a way to keep data accessible while using the cam. That would only be possible if the phone could simultaneously use wifi and your carriers network at the same time. Which I don't think it's possible.

Lock into a WiFi connection and stay there

I picked up a new dash cam for my car, which requires WiFi to connect to it to pull the videos off it, watch the camera feed live, etc. There is no internet connection on the dash cam, for obvious reasons, and the phone lets me know about it. It makes the connection, it knows there is no connection to the internet, and that is perfectly fine with me. I need to be on that "broken internet" in order to do what I need to do with my devices.
When I'm at home, I have my android switch over to the dash cam wifi. It connects, it informs me that I'm connected. Cool. I switch to the app, try to get a live feed, or look at what is on the device, and it times out. I go back to the wifi settings, and its switched back to my home wifi.
If I go and forget my WiFi connection settings, the phone stays on the dash cam WiFi indefinitely. So I know the phone and camera is working fine.
What I'm asking the community is for suggestions on how I can "Lock" the WiFi connection to what I select, and not allow the phone to switch to a not-required better connection to the internet. I'm interested in whatever option is in the phone itself, or an app, paid or free. I don't want to have to keep forgetting my home WiFi to get onto the Camera. I COULD I guess just drop the WiFi itself while I do what I need to do....
I'm running a rooted One+2 using Lineage 14.1. I've seen suggestions about going into the advance WiFi options and turning off the phones ability to switch networks, but, I don't have that check box.
Anyone have any ideas or suggestions?
Thanks in advanced.

Pulling my hair out: Panasonic Remote Camera App - Android 7.0

My camera, a Panasonic GX85 uses an app called Image App, which until a recent android update, worked flawlessly.
It works by forming some sort of a private LAN with my camera.
However after the recent Android update, I can activate the WiFi system on my camera, my phone sees the Wifi, I tell my phone to connect to it. The phone makes a successful connection, but then goes..
"Checking the quality of the internet connection.."
After about 60 seconds of spinny circle, it then says "Internet not available", disconnects, and reconnects to my normal wifi. Making it impossible to retrieve the pictures from my camera, except by faffing about and yanking the memory cards out, and plugging them into an external reader.
Is there any possible way to stop it trying to check the "quality of the internet", and them dumping the connection when it can't find an internet connection?
Samsing S7 Edge SM-G935F
Android 7.0

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