I need to control my pc with my android phone from far away - General Questions and Answers

I have an xperia c4 which is marshmallow 6.0 and a windows 10 desktop pc. I will be 500 km away from home for a while. The thing is, I want to be able to browse some stuff on my pc from far away, once I get the computer on I know I can do it with chrome remote desktop but I want to know how can I do the pre-work so I can get the computer on with phone from 500 km away. Any info is appreciated thanks in advance. I know that wake on lan thing btw but I think it needs both devices on same network I assume?

bandutiz said:
I have an xperia c4 which is marshmallow 6.0 and a windows 10 desktop pc. I will be 500 km away from home for a while. The thing is, I want to be able to browse some stuff on my pc from far away, once I get the computer on I know I can do it with chrome remote desktop but I want to know how can I do the pre-work so I can get the computer on with phone from 500 km away. Any info is appreciated thanks in advance. I know that wake on lan thing btw but I think it needs both devices on same network I assume?
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To power on/off remotely
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pDjjMO3az84
To remote access and browse PC
https://www.howtogeek.com/174301/how-to-access-a-windows-desktop-from-your-tablet-or-phone/
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You can use team viewer or unified remote

abhirajsinghofficial said:
You can use team viewer or unified remote
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They want a way to remotely turn the PC on and off also, not just access remotely.
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abhirajsinghofficial said:
You can use team viewer or unified remote
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this is what I'd personally use. Teamviewer has the option to start even before being logged into the PC allowing you to connect then login and access files and such.

Nickh90 said:
this is what I'd personally use. Teamviewer has the option to start even before being logged into the PC allowing you to connect then login and access files and such.
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But I don't think it has the option to turn on/off the PC remotely, it can only access remotely. They want control so they don't have to leave their PC on all the time that they are gone, they want to turn it on remotely to access it remotely then turn it off when they are done.
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Droidriven said:
But I don't think it has the option to turn on/off the PC remotely, it can only access remotely. They want control so they don't have to leave their PC on all the time that they are gone, they want to turn it on remotely to access it remotely then turn it off when they are done.
True.
OP You need to check your Bios For a wake on alarm funtion to turn on at a specfic time of day or a wake on lan function in your bios.
Obviously the Alarm function has some limits that being that It will only turn back on at a specific time of day and you'll have to wait until then if its been shut off. Another thing you could do I mentioned above is if your bios supports a wake on lan function to enable that Plug your pc directly into the Router/Modem via ethernet. Make sure it's one that has internet access and take note of your ip address. You can find on google by searching just "IP" if your ip is not formatted like 111.222.333.444 and instead looks like a bunch of hex Characters that's your IPV6 a0dress to find your IPV4 address which you'll connect with you may need to login to your router and look around a bit its usually under something along the lines of Advanced>Connection Info/Settings and follow the steps in the video here as someone posted above.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pDjjMO3az84 Note you're going to want to use the second option as far as the android app goes because you're not going to be on your home network while being abroad(obviously). Once you get either setup a wake on alarm or wake on lan setup you can then install teamviewer. I recommend making an account then adding your PC to teamviewer and setting a custom password that you'll remember to connect to it. Also make sure the teamviewer services are on automatic as they need to be started when the machine boots on not after login.
After that you should be all set if you need further help with anything as i probably missed something just ask Also this is really messy I'm pretty tired it being almost 2am
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Nickh90 said:
Droidriven said:
But I don't think it has the option to turn on/off the PC remotely, it can only access remotely. They want control so they don't have to leave their PC on all the time that they are gone, they want to turn it on remotely to access it remotely then turn it off when they are done.
True.
OP You need to check your Bios For a wake on alarm funtion to turn on at a specfic time of day or a wake on lan function in your bios.
Obviously the Alarm function has some limits that being that It will only turn back on at a specific time of day and you'll have to wait until then if its been shut off. Another thing you could do I mentioned above is if your bios supports a wake on lan function to enable that Plug your pc directly into the Router/Modem via ethernet. Make sure it's one that has internet access and take note of your ip address. You can find on google by searching just "IP" if your ip is not formatted like 111.222.333.444 and instead looks like a bunch of hex Characters that's your IPV6 a0dress to find your IPV4 address which you'll connect with you may need to login to your router and look around a bit its usually under something along the lines of Advanced>Connection Info/Settings and follow the steps in the video here as someone posted above.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pDjjMO3az84 Note you're going to want to use the second option as far as the android app goes because you're not going to be on your home network while being abroad(obviously). Once you get either setup a wake on alarm or wake on lan setup you can then install teamviewer. I recommend making an account then adding your PC to teamviewer and setting a custom password that you'll remember to connect to it. Also make sure the teamviewer services are on automatic as they need to be started when the machine boots on not after login.
After that you should be all set if you need further help with anything as i probably missed something just ask Also this is really messy I'm pretty tired it being almost 2am
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Droidriven said:
They want a way to remotely turn the PC on and off also, not just access remotely.
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Well, I there is no wake on lan on my bios but I found these; Ring in power on, Boot from onboard Lan, pci devices power on.
I think these are relevant so I enabled all of them.,
And I tried the video btw. I tried to wake the pc on wifi network but it did not work :/ so all of these mean i cannot turn my pc on remote?
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bandutiz said:
Nickh90 said:
Well, I there is no wake on lan on my bios but I found these; Ring in power on, Boot from onboard Lan, pci devices power on.
I think these are relevant so I enabled all of them.,
And I tried the video btw. I tried to wake the pc on wifi network but it did not work :/ so all of these mean i cannot turn my pc on remote?
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OP boot from onboard lan is what you need. You need to turn off the other ones. you need to plug your pc in with an Ethernet cable and follow the instructions from the video in my post above
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Nickh90 said:
bandutiz said:
OP boot from onboard lan is what you need. You need to turn off the other ones. you need to plug your pc in with an Ethernet cable and follow the instructions from the video in my post above
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Man I tried the first method in the video but it doesn't work for me... Idk why, any ideas?
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Nickh90 said:
bandutiz said:
OP boot from onboard lan is what you need. You need to turn off the other ones. you need to plug your pc in with an Ethernet cable and follow the instructions from the video in my post above
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okay i can wake up the computer but only if its in sleep mode, cannot do it if its shut down state.
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Phone not finding Networked PC in My House

Can anyone help me? Trying to get my TP2 to connect to my hard drives on my home PC, and be able to use printer shared on my home network...
It connects to my wifi router but it doesn't see my PC or printer.
ppag69 said:
Can anyone help me? Trying to get my TP2 to connect to my hard drives on my home PC, and be able to use printer shared on my home network...
It connects to my wifi router but it doesn't see my PC or printer.
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Try this cab I'm attaching. Its Schaps_NetworkPlugin_1_0_30468_1. It will show up in Settings, connections...click on Network plug in. You have to then tick on the box that says "Enable Network Folders". It will ask you to soft reset your device. When its done resetting, go back to settings, connections, network plug in. Make sure your TP2 is connected to your network, and that your drives are shared in the network, then open the network plug in. Tap on "New" at the bottom of your screen, then tap on the "browse" tab. Open up the tree for network neighborhood and search for your drive on your network. It may ask for a password & log in. If your pc has no password, leave everything blank and make sure the save password option is ticked on. Tap OK for the password screen, and save the password. When you find the drive you want to access, you tap and hold on the drive to either explore it once in file explorer, or map it so that it always appears on file explorer (As long as your connected through wifi of course). If you map the drive, everytime your wifi is enabled and connected and the host pc is on and connected, you should be able to view your host pcs drives through the file explorer in your TP2. Hope this helps. I use this feature alot myself.
PS. In file explorer the mapped drive will show up in the root folder of the device in a folder called "Network"
PRBajista 9:
Thanks...
Dude thank you very much. I'll try it when I get home tonite. I'm sure it will work cause your directions seem very easy to follow...
ppag69 said:
Dude thank you very much. I'll try it when I get home tonite. I'm sure it will work cause your directions seem very easy to follow...
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Glad to help. If you have any more questions about it, feel free to ask. Ill be happy to give more info if needed.
Your instructions worked perfectly for me... Thanks!
mikelittle24 said:
Your instructions worked perfectly for me... Thanks!
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Glad to be of any help.
PRBajista 9:
AWESOME!
Dude it worked like a charm....
ppag69 said:
Dude it worked like a charm....
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Im always glad to help anyone I can with the limited knowledge I have. I'm learning just like alot of people on this forum.
PRBajista 9:
PRBajista said:
Try this cab I'm attaching. Its Schaps_NetworkPlugin_1_0_30468_1. It will show up in Settings, connections...click on Network plug in. You have to then tick on the box that says "Enable Network Folders". It will ask you to soft reset your device. When its done resetting, go back to settings, connections, network plug in. Make sure your TP2 is connected to your network, and that your drives are shared in the network, then open the network plug in. Tap on "New" at the bottom of your screen, then tap on the "browse" tab. Open up the tree for network neighborhood and search for your drive on your network. It may ask for a password & log in. If your pc has no password, leave everything blank and make sure the save password option is ticked on. Tap OK for the password screen, and save the password. When you find the drive you want to access, you tap and hold on the drive to either explore it once in file explorer, or map it so that it always appears on file explorer (As long as your connected through wifi of course). If you map the drive, everytime your wifi is enabled and connected and the host pc is on and connected, you should be able to view your host pcs drives through the file explorer in your TP2. Hope this helps. I use this feature alot myself.
PS. In file explorer the mapped drive will show up in the root folder of the device in a folder called "Network"
PRBajista 9:
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Thanks for the file... I have got it working but whenI browse for my network, I find Network Neighborhood and then the tree goes to my Pc (name). It does not show any of my drives on the "PC" ? Do I need to create "network drives" on my desktop machine or should it map to my drives through my computer ID?
Thanks so much
insight3fl said:
Thanks for the file... I have got it working but whenI browse for my network, I find Network Neighborhood and then the tree goes to my Pc (name). It does not show any of my drives on the "PC" ? Do I need to create "network drives" on my desktop machine or should it map to my drives through my computer ID?
Thanks so much
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You have to share your drives on your pc. Right click on the drive(s) you want to access and click properties, click the sharing tab and set it up there for sharing. Make sure you give read write and copy access to the drive before you hit OK. If you need more detailed help with setting up the drives on your network let me know and I will help. Please provide details on what OS you are using (I.E. Windows XP, Vista, 2000 ect.) Also be aware that once you share those drives on your pc, anyone with access to your network, even through your wifi, will have access to those drives so make sure you have either a mac address filter on your wireless router or some form of encryption so outsiders don't access your personal files. (I am a computer technician by trade as you can see....lol) Again any further help needed on the sharing let me know. I am always willing to help.
PRBajista 9:
PRBajista said:
You have to share your drives on your pc. Right click on the drive(s) you want to access and click properties, click the sharing tab and set it up there for sharing. Make sure you give read write and copy access to the drive before you hit OK. If you need more detailed help with setting up the drives on your network let me know and I will help. Please provide details on what OS you are using (I.E. Windows XP, Vista, 2000 ect.) Also be aware that once you share those drives on your pc, anyone with access to your network, even through your wifi, will have access to those drives so make sure you have either a mac address filter on your wireless router or some form of encryption so outsiders don't access your personal files. (I am a computer technician by trade as you can see....lol) Again any further help needed on the sharing let me know. I am always willing to help.
PRBajista 9:
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Thanks for the reply and the advice. I did get it connected. I did not realize that I needed to enter my login user name and password (for my desktop pc) to creat the connection. I was just bypassing the login info!

Anyway to view android screen remotely without root?

Anyway to view an Android phone remotely like with PicMe but without root?
hah2110 said:
Anyway to view an Android phone remotely like with PicMe but without root?
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The ddms tool in the Android SDK will get screen captures over USB Debug of course.
Anything remotely?
I don't think it's possible without root because you need to take snapshots of your phone and taking snapshots needs root. (unless you use ddms)
Zeam launcher can take screenshots of your home screen (not tested by me). http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=664149
But I think you are talking about live watching your mobile screen on PC, aren't you?
Most of these live view server take pictures of your screen and send it over the internet. There is also the issue with port forwarding. The only service that has pulled off remote screen viewing server without port forwarding has been teamviewer.
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andrew121 said:
Most of these live view server take pictures of your screen and send it over the internet. There is also the issue with port forwarding. The only service that has pulled off remote screen viewing server without port forwarding has been teamviewer.
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Teamviewer exists for Android? I'm fine with the picture taking...
This is fairly new to the forum if you haven't seen it.. but it does require root.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=7567932#post7567932
khaytsus said:
The ddms tool in the Android SDK will get screen captures over USB Debug of course.
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Does not have to be over USB. ADB can connect via TCP.
Code:
- disconnect device from usb then tell it to listen on 4455
adb tcpip 4455
restarting in TCP mode port: 4455
- connect to the device using a specified ip:port. my device is using wifi
adb connect 192.168.1.103:4455
connected to 192.168.1.103:4455
- now do normal adb commands over tcp
adb shell
- when your done, you can put it back in USB mode
adb usb
restarting in USB mode
You can also set an environment variable called ADBHOST with the IP address and adb will attempt to connect to that ip.
Now I am not sure if DDMS can connect to the device over tcpip, but if adb can, and ddms uses adb to connect, it should be possible.
BUMP. Any success here?
Its been a while, was wondering if there have been any solutions to this.
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Android ScreenControl without root
Have a look at this ... Its something I have been working on ...
http://piglings.blogspot.com/2011/08/android-screen-control-without-root.html
Hope that helps !
Cheers,
Vikram.
I found this and thought it will be helpful as I ended up on this thread during my search.
NO ROOT REQUIRED!
Follow this link: it has everything.
http://www.mymobiler.com/
So far only PC is supported I think.
The app also gives you the ability to use your PC keyboard remotely over wifi, it also has shortcuts for home, menu, back, etc.
The one thing that you might need to figure out is the display option in the mobile app settings.
I chose to keep it #3 - others ... that's the only way I can see the screen on my razr maxx!!
Also, if you are having weird screen problems, the website has the FAQ section and other pages to tweak the settings so that it works fine!!
Now it is a bit slow ... but none the less very useful ... I use it to change music while my phone's connected to speakers and chatting with people on Viber/WeChat/WhatsApp ... comes in pretty handy!!
Hope this helps!! cheers!!
Anyway to view android screen remotely without root
Have you tried the App Airdroid it might be what you're looking for.
camalot said:
Does not have to be over USB. ADB can connect via TCP.
Code:
- disconnect device from usb then tell it to listen on 4455
It works. Except that device must be connected via USB while configuring this.
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lock and unlock Windows via Bluetooth

Hi there,
there are tools out there to lock your Windows when bluetooth connection to a device is lost and unlock when its established again.
That would be a nice feature for the Smartwatch (better than mobilephone) because its always with me.
I cant connect the watch via Bluetooth to the pc.
Any ideas how to do this.
Maybe we have a good app-developer here
Thanks alot!!
Daniel
I am quite lost with your approach.
Anyways, if you are looking for a tool that keeps your phone unlocked when it is connected to the watch. Try PhoneLocator
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I think he wants to lock a PC with windows...
you can't do this because it doesn't exist an app to conect both etc...
sowed said:
I think he wants to lock a PC with windows...
you can't do this because it doesn't exist an app to conect both etc...
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Yes thats what i mean. If the bluetooth connecton to the pc is lost (out of reach) it locks itself. Back to the pc it unlocks. There are tools for windows you can realize that with a mobile phone. But i often leave it at the desk. The watch is always with me.
The problem is i cant connect the watch to the pc.
Sorry if the first post was misleading.
Is there any possibility to get the watch connected to a pc. More is not needed to realize this.
Thx.
painkillerde said:
Yes thats what i mean. If the bluetooth connecton to the pc is lost (out of reach) it locks itself. Back to the pc it unlocks. There are tools for windows you can realize that with a mobile phone. But i often leave it at the desk. The watch is always with me.
The problem is i cant connect the watch to the pc.
Sorry if the first post was misleading.
Is there any possibility to get the watch connected to a pc. More is not needed to realize this.
Thx.
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If you can't connect the watch to the PC, how a tool (if there is one) will know that the watch is connected and perform an action. Logically and programmatically, is impossible.
Secondly, why such watch should be connectable to a PC? it wasn't made for this purpose.
iT iS Me said:
If you can't connect the watch to the PC, how a tool (if there is one) will know that the watch is connected and perform an action. Logically and programmatically, is impossible.
Secondly, why such watch should be connectable to a PC? it wasn't made for this purpose.
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I see what you mean. But isnt xda a developer Forum too? Maybe MAYBE its possible to make an app that could make the watch connectable to a PC via bluetooth or the watch os itself.
Its just an idea - im not a developer and i dont know about what is possible and what is not. But its an android running on the watch and we are in a developer forum so why not!!
I would like this feature...
Technically it should be possible but it may not be worth the effort. I think the Windows program would have to try to connect every minute or every 30 seconds and lock the screen if it cannot. Then keep scanning to unlock when it can connect.
That would be so cool! If only the watch worked with a computer.
Sent from my Galaxy Note 10.1 (N8000).
badplanet said:
Technically it should be possible but it may not be worth the effort. I think the Windows program would have to try to connect every minute or every 30 seconds and lock the screen if it cannot. Then keep scanning to unlock when it can connect.
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The software is ready to go - the problem is to connect the watch. Sadly...
http://www.howtogeek.com/67556/how-to-unlock-your-pc-by-being-nearby-with-a-bluetooth-phone/
badplanet said:
Technically it should be possible but it may not be worth the effort. I think the Windows program would have to try to connect every minute or every 30 seconds and lock the screen if it cannot. Then keep scanning to unlock when it can connect.
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There is a Windows tool 'BtProx', which can lock the PC when the bluetooth device is disconnected. I used this with hands free headset.
However, as mentioned earlier if Windows cannot see the watch, how the application will act??!
BtProx
http://btprox.sourceforge.net/
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painkillerde said:
The software is ready to go - the problem is to connect the watch. Sadly...
http://www.howtogeek.com/67556/how-to-unlock-your-pc-by-being-nearby-with-a-bluetooth-phone/
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I love this idea, totally useful. Isn't the problem really on the watch side though? It will only pair with one device at a time (the phone) and then is no longer visible. On the PC side just being able to see the watch would trigger the unlock, no need to actually pair. I am probably missing something as I am not a developer.
Fred
ffarber said:
I love this idea, totally useful. Isn't the problem really on the watch side though? It will only pair with one device at a time (the phone) and then is no longer visible. On the PC side just being able to see the watch would trigger the unlock, no need to actually pair. I am probably missing something as I am not a developer.
Fred
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Yes I also think something like a ping would be enough - but it seems the Lock/Unlock Software wants a paired device and the watch isn´t visible after pairing with the phone.
So it seems we have no option to get it work.
painkillerde said:
Yes I also think something like a ping would be enough - but it seems the Lock/Unlock Software wants a paired device and the watch isn´t visible after pairing with the phone.
So it seems we have no option to get it work.
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Don't give up so fast. I think there might be a way...
How about if the unlock software would unlock the PC when the phone was connected but only if the watch was connected to the phone? That would probably take a small amount of coding on the Android side to inform the PC whether the watch were connected or not. This way both the phone and watch would have to be connected to their respective pairings. I think it still solves your problem of walking away from your desk and the phone which would lock the PC and when you brought the watch back the PC would unlock.
Do you think the PC lock software folks would be interested in such a scheme? Have you been in contact with them? This would work for all types of smartwatches with only coding done on the phone and PC.
Cheers,
Fred
Yeeeeehaaaaa
ffarber said:
Don't give up so fast. I think there might be a way...
How about if the unlock software would unlock the PC when the phone was connected but only if the watch was connected to the phone? That would probably take a small amount of coding on the Android side to inform the PC whether the watch were connected or not. This way both the phone and watch would have to be connected to their respective pairings. I think it still solves your problem of walking away from your desk and the phone which would lock the PC and when you brought the watch back the PC would unlock.
Do you think the PC lock software folks would be interested in such a scheme? Have you been in contact with them? This would work for all types of smartwatches with only coding done on the phone and PC.
Cheers,
Fred
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GOT IT
I give me the needed idea.
You need
Tasker + Secure Settings + your Mobile.
Mobile is connected via bluetooth to PC. Software locks on connection lost to mobile.
Now i made a task which disconnects the bluetooth connection to PC when connection to the watch is lost. -> PC locked
You may also use the notification message of the Smartwatch - try it later.
An other task reconnects the mobile to PC when watch reconnects to mobile. -> PC unlocks but it takes a little time (but for me the lock was the important thing).
If you take away your mobile it also locks the PC. What more do you want!!!!
I would say - Mission accomplished...good:
Now its time to play arround with tasker a little bit more :fingers-crossed:
Damn it was tricking me. the Phone reconnects after a few seconds so the lock timer has to be extrem short ... working on it
Any ideas how to prevent autoconnect to the Computer but stay paired?
painkillerde said:
Damn it was tricking me. the Phone reconnects after a few seconds so the lock timer has to be extrem short ... working on it
Any ideas how to prevent autoconnect to the Computer but stay paired?
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I am not sure what you mean. When does the phone reconnect when you don;t want it to? Seems like your idea should work. I am not a tasker user but are there any timer tasks built into it that would stop the unintended activity for a period of time?
Fred
ffarber said:
I am not sure what you mean. When does the phone reconnect when you don;t want it to? Seems like your idea should work. I am not a tasker user but are there any timer tasks built into it that would stop the unintended activity for a period of time?
Fred
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When the watch disconnects it triggers the disconnect (via tasker) between mobile and computer but the mobile connects again after a few seconds. So btprox or btproximity (software im using to lock the pc when bluetooth disconnects) has not enough time to lock. I have to set the interval btprox looks for the connection to under 10 sec. Thats to short and i think it will give bigger battery drain on the mobile.
So i need a way preventing the mobile from reconnecting again to the pc unless the watch is reconnected. but this seems harder than i thought.
Played a lot arround with tasker - even tried t find a way to send a cmd to the pc and lock it over command line when watch is out of reach from mobile. so i could use this way if watch is away from pc and the "bluetooth out of reach" way when mobile is away. but i didnt found an app to use with tasker which is able to do so.
But after getting so far i wont give up
painkillerde said:
When the watch disconnects it triggers the disconnect (via tasker) between mobile and computer but the mobile connects again after a few seconds. So btprox or btproximity (software im using to lock the pc when bluetooth disconnects) has not enough time to lock. I have to set the interval btprox looks for the connection to under 10 sec. Thats to short and i think it will give bigger battery drain on the mobile.
So i need a way preventing the mobile from reconnecting again to the pc unless the watch is reconnected. but this seems harder than i thought.
Played a lot arround with tasker - even tried t find a way to send a cmd to the pc and lock it over command line when watch is out of reach from mobile. so i could use this way if watch is away from pc and the "bluetooth out of reach" way when mobile is away. but i didnt found an app to use with tasker which is able to do so.
But after getting so far i wont give up
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Well, I am not a tasker user but I do use an old app I started using years ago named Settings Profile (I have no idea if you can still download it). SP has variable time delays between actions so you could turn off bluetooth on the phone for a minute (or as long as you think you need to wait) after the watch disconnected and then turn bluetooth back on so that the phone would reconnect to the PC while you were gone and then when you got back the watch would reconnect to the phone and all would be good. Tasker seems like it has way more capability than my old app (that I am too lazy to change). I am sure buried somewhere in Tasker is a delay you could use like that.
Let me know if you get it to work and maybe I will make the leap, though I am sure I have better things to do with my time than get lost in Tasker
Fred
ffarber said:
Well, I am not a tasker user but I do use an old app I started using years ago named Settings Profile (I have no idea if you can still download it). SP has variable time delays between actions so you could turn off bluetooth on the phone for a minute (or as long as you think you need to wait) after the watch disconnected and then turn bluetooth back on so that the phone would reconnect to the PC while you were gone and then when you got back the watch would reconnect to the phone and all would be good. Tasker seems like it has way more capability than my old app (that I am too lazy to change). I am sure buried somewhere in Tasker is a delay you could use like that.
Let me know if you get it to work and maybe I will make the leap, though I am sure I have better things to do with my time than get lost in Tasker
Fred
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Disable bluetooth would work but i dont like this option - i did it an other way.
I got it Working now with "Remote Launcher"+"Tasker".
Made a task locking the PC via Remote Launcher if watch disconnects from Mobile after 30 seconds.
If Mobile disconnects bt from PC the btprox software locks the PC.
Not exactly what i want but works...
Unlocking seems to be not possible...
ffarber said:
I love this idea, totally useful. Isn't the problem really on the watch side though? It will only pair with one device at a time (the phone) and then is no longer visible. On the PC side just being able to see the watch would trigger the unlock, no need to actually pair. I am probably missing something as I am not a developer.
Fred
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While this is an old thread here a small hint:
There is a Win Software "BTProximity" that will lock / unlock the PC when discovering a BT device with a given BT address - without the need for actually ever pairing the bt device with the PC.
This approach should work just fine with every BT enabled smartwatch. Unfortunately I am not yet allowed to post links here. Google for "guidingtech auto lock win 8 bluetooth" ... the first result will link you to the tool.
Comments appreciated.

[Bug] [Feature Request] Can't direct connect with client.

I think the title says most of it...
IE connect to IPADDRESS fill in the blank with 192.168.1.x of phone.
The Long And the Short is that i DO NOT want to create a airdroid account.
I Fully understand the limitations that put's on the functionality.
really the only thing i need is when i sit down at the computer to be able to access my phone...
yes VNC and some of the other options can work.. but they have issues as well for text i like the airdroid.
i would love to test the remote screen function (s4 rooted).
Great app...
Mitchix said:
I think the title says most of it...
IE connect to IPADDRESS fill in the blank with 192.168.1.x of phone.
The Long And the Short is that i DO NOT want to create a airdroid account.
I Fully understand the limitations that put's on the functionality.
really the only thing i need is when i sit down at the computer to be able to access my phone...
yes VNC and some of the other options can work.. but they have issues as well for text i like the airdroid.
i would love to test the remote screen function (s4 rooted).
Great app...
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I getting the same thing as I can't connect via USB... nor this app can connect to may Android WiFI since there is NO login to my secured WIFI on this app itself.
And, , ,
web.airdroid.com says it can't connect to my "Network."
I'd really love to TRY out this app to connect my S3 to my pc, just as you want the same thing!
Did you find any SUPPORT anywhere?

[HELP] I can't WoL properly

Hello I've searched alot about the WoL or WoW functionality and its great it's very useful for me because I usually won't carry my laptop all the time so I decided to search how to wake my PC remotely and I found a method almost it's the same I found before and I did the next exactly
First my PC is connected through wire cable not wireless
1. I did port forward on 9 UDP and TCP also 7
2. I entered the BIOS and enabled the Wake on Lan feature and my motherboard is GIGABYTE Z97-D3H
3. I went to my ethernet driver and enabled Wake on Lan magic pattern and those things
4. I downloaded an app called Wake on Lan and there's alot of apps with that names and they all the same almost doing the same task
5. I searched for MAC address and I entered it properly and the IP
I did all of this and still not want to wake it up. But here's my thoughts of my this not working for me so please help me about this thoughts
1. I think my motherboards supports this feature because I found it easily under power management section
2. maybe I did the port forwarding wrong but I tried to wake my PC though wifi and it's work but didn't work on 3G
3. I searched alot and found maybe I want to purchase dyndns.com server?
Really I don't know and I am in deep **** because I need this feature alot so please help me
Thanks alot....

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