E STRONG LAN connection possible? - Galaxy Tab Pro 12.2, 10.1, 8.4 Q&A, Help & Trouble

I realize that this device has the Remote PC app; however, I was trying to set up the LAN connection to my PC and the estrong app doesn't even give me the opportunity to add a remote server. No problem from my other devices. Is this part of Knox or the Samsung UI? This is the first device I don't have root on (12.2) and my first experience with anything wearing samsung cloak (had Google gnex) so not sure what's going on. Thanks for any help.
EDIT: I had no problem in Ghost Commander so I guess I need to contact the estrong team.
EDIT, again: I went back to the estrong app (I have an incredibly hard head) and after signing in through GC, everything (scan, add) was accessible. LAN connection successful. Don't know what that was all about.

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Question for Jocky/Pudge/Mikey/bandit etc OpenVPN

regarding another thread (jocky, you rule). have any of you tried this with the 620/621/dash? my company uses openvpn and i have loaded the client, made a config file (using jocky's working sample).i have my ca.cert, client.key all mapped right and in the right place .but i cant get the Tap adapter to load (both reg files have been added). just says its available. i have checked my router and there are no packets leaving the phone.
also, i cant trouble shoot it any further because it wont start a log. i have the client.log line in my config and still nothing.
ovpncmgr loads fine, ive even used others working config files and i just cant get the damn tap adapter to work.
maybe it was just too late (2am) for me to even be attempting that...but ill screw around more today. thanks in advance
edit: running 6.1 (v24)
gix
I have not used it.
me neither.... i just stick with logmein to vpn into my desktop PC at work, or at home. but prob not what you're trying to do anyway.
Found a working openvpn for my S620 running WM6.5. In case anyone is looking for it, too,
(Hmm... as a newbie, I can't post an outside link )
Search for openvpn smartphone in the net, you should see near the top: Jim's Random Crap : OpenVPN Smartphone

Manila refuses to load automatically...?

Hi. I'm running a TouchFLO 3.0 ROM tp2 from Tmobile. Recently, without reasonable cause, manila stopped launching on soft reset. The ONLY way I can get it to load every time I soft reset is opening file explorer, going to the windows folder [which takes a good 3 minutes to load], and launching manila.exe. I haven't added or removed any programs in over 2 weeks, and it started today. Any one have any ideas besides backing up and hard resetting?
EDIT: Everything's running sluggish too.
EDIT x2: And after manually launching manilla, I'm missing my task manager button in the upper right.
sounds like as good of a reason as any to back up your contacts etc and do a hard reset. Especially if the phones being sluggish
It won't connect through ActiveSync. How do I back up all that stuff?
either use PIM backup or Microsoft MyPhone
Those would both involve me connecting to the device to install the cab. Maybe someone could tell me why all of a sudden I can't connect to the device as well? It's almost like my device has a functionality virus. -.- There's never been a huge problem connecting before, but now it absolutely refuses. I keep getting the "To connect to this device, you need to have ActiveSync 4.5 installed" message, when I blatantly am running 4.5.
AlandisN said:
Those would both involve me connecting to the device to install the cab. Maybe someone could tell me why all of a sudden I can't connect to the device as well? It's almost like my device has a functionality virus. -.- There's never been a huge problem connecting before, but now it absolutely refuses. I keep getting the "To connect to this device, you need to have ActiveSync 4.5 installed" message, when I blatantly am running 4.5.
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Think outside the box...use the phones wireless connection to do it or use bluetooth to connect with activesynch. This is an internet phone after all.
parleyp said:
Think outside the box...use the phones wireless connection to do it or use bluetooth to connect with activesynch. This is an internet phone after all.
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How? I really have no idea.
EDIT: Nevermind. Emailing it to myself. Will it need to be connected to use PIMbackup or MyPhone?
use myphone... it can back up everything you need and stores it online... you can download the cab from the marketplace right on your phone. It uses your windows live account.
That said.. you can also transfer stuff on and off your sd card right to your computer no? By taking the card out and physically putting it in a memory card reader.
Myphone uses the data or wifi connection to back everything up. Pim doesn't just backs it all up to your sd card. Regardless I can only recommend what I myself use which is outlook or myphone and since outlook is a no go since you cant connect it via activsync for some reason I guess myphone is what I recommend.
good luck
Thanks for the help guys. All went well.
AlandisN said:
Thanks for the help guys. All went well.
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Glad it worked out.

Android App to access files on my home PC

Hi all,
I'll start with what I want to do. Basically I want to be able to access my files on my PC at home from anywhere where I have a network connection, either over 3G or Wifi.
I don't want something like dropbox where I have to sync all my documents/music/videos to dropbox online. That means I have copies on dropbox and on my PC. Plus I am restricted to the space dropbox provides (I think it is 2gb).
I have searched the internet and the market to try and find an app that will help with this but I can't find anything. I don't want to stream anything I simply want to be able to browse my files on my home PC and then copy anything I need from my PC, using my phone, to my phone.
I have heard of Orb but that sounds like it streams the data. Take this scenario... I am in the office and realise I need to show a client a video. I show it streamed from my PC. Someone else comes and wants to see the video but I'm in an area with no data signal, I can't stream! If I could have copied the file to my phone from my PC remotely the 1st time then I wouldn't have that problem.
I hope I've explained this enough. Thanks in advance for any answers, it is much appreciated.
Take a look at this : ES File Explorer
Also take a look at this, too : FileLinx 3G Print or Transfer
Also some interesting articles:
howw-to-accesstransfer-files-on-your-android-phone-wirelessly/
transfer-files-to-android-phone-via-drag-and-drop-using-awesome-drop/
I use Windows Home Server to get this functionality. It also gives me automated backup and lots more such as music streaming.
1. set up a ssh/sftp server on your home PC
w w w.digitalmediaminute.com/article/1487/setting-up-a-sftp-server-on-windows
2. use ASTRO, ESfileexplorer, or CIFS manager to mount/access the share remotely. Start by setting up inside your LAN, and makesure it works. Then move to WAN (will probably need to make sure your ISP provides you with a static WAN, and port forward the port the server is using to be able to access it "out in the wild".)
3. access your files whenever you want (as long as PC is on, and server running, and connected to the net)
I have installed Teamviewer on PC and Android version on HTC Desire and Samsung Galaxy Tab, working great.
I have tried to use a bluetooth mouse on Desire during such remote connection, which was a bit funny.
I'm using cifs manager, works perfect for me!
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LogMeIn does that also
https://secure.logmein.com/welcome/android/

Eaget WiFi Storage

I thought I'd found the perfect accessory for the Nexus 7-2, a WiFi hard drive adaptor. Something that can stream video via wifi from a hard drive or USB stick.
The Eaget air disk A60 looked perfect, about $70, an internal battery, can handle hard drives, SD cards or USB sticks, and has a wireless b-g-n access point.
All good in theory. After wading through the Chinglish manual, which was almost no help, attempting to get an app from the play store that isn't there, using Google translate on their Chinese forum, I managed to find the apk to run it.
Setting up wasn't easy either, as I had to access the device's internal webpage... which was in Chinese. Finding the switch to make it English wasn't easy.
Anyways.. the idea seems good, but I cannot get my Nexus to access the device due to continuous password errors. I've attempted to change the password but that doesn't help.
If anyone has any experience whatsoever with this device, or anything similar from Eaget, I'd love to hear from you. I'm waiting for Eaget to return my email.
If I get it going, I'll also let you know how I did it. Save someone a world of pain.
I've managed to get it working. I connect the Nexus to the airdisk's wifi server, then use ES file explorer's LAN tab and find it as a server, then login as admin - with the password I gave it when I logged into its webserver. I can also connect it to my home wifi system, and access it from everything on my network, sort of like a NAS. Anyways, seems there's not a whole lot of interest, so I'll leave this topic for now.
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I've managed to get it working. I connect the Nexus to the airdisk's wifi server, then use ES file explorer's LAN tab and find it as a server, then login as admin - with the password I gave it when I logged into its webserver. I can also connect it to my home wifi system, and access it from everything on my network, sort of like a NAS. Anyways, seems there's not a whole lot of interest, so I'll leave this topic for now.
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Well the device sounds interesting.. I was about to purchase the Seagate solution for $300m, this may save me some money..
It's a pretty cool device. Handles my WD portable hard drives no problem. But the apk (air HDD) if you can find it is crap... I was lucky that ES file explorer found the airdisk as a fileserver. It doesn't have much range on its wifi. All I want to do is use it as a video server when I go camping, removing all the painful USB-OTG cabling and USB power that needs to be connected to attach a HDD to the Nexus. There is a windows app that can be useful, for locating the airdisk when it's connected into your network. That exe took a bit of finding, I'll put it on dropbox sometime and post the link, if you want. If there's anything else you'd like from me let me know.
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Squire-au said:
It's a pretty cool device. Handles my WD portable hard drives no problem. But the apk (air HDD) if you can find it is crap... I was lucky that ES file explorer found the airdisk as a fileserver. It doesn't have much range on its wifi. All I want to do is use it as a video server when I go camping, removing all the painful USB-OTG cabling and USB power that needs to be connected to attach a HDD to the Nexus. There is a windows app that can be useful, for locating the airdisk when it's connected into your network. That exe took a bit of finding, I'll put it on dropbox sometime and post the link, if you want. If there's anything else you'd like from me let me know.
PW
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Hi there
I'd love to try the App you think would help access the airdisk.
Please let me know what it is.
Cheers
Chris:
Hey. Thought this thread was dead! Anyways, I found the apps, put them on dropbox. The links are https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/100322668/Air HDD_V1.0.1.6.exe for the windows program to locate the airdisk when it's connected to your wifi network, and https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/100322668/Air HDD_V1.3.28.apk for the apk. Which didn't work for me, I ended up using ES file server and finding it as a LAN server. This requires either having the airdisk connected into your wifi system, or connecting directly to it via wifi. I think the airdisk's default WEP key is 111111, its default IP address is 10.10.10.1. The server address was 10.10.10.254 and username admin. Whatever password you set up.
Hope this helps!

No touch screen, can not turn on file sharing via USB, so can I get my data off?

Hello,
I have one of these wonderful devices but the digitiser seems to be broken as touch screen does not work at all.
The screen works, it charges, and the buttons work, but the blutooth is off, and I can not get the files via USB as I can not turn that option on.
Is there anyway I can get the data off.
Please help.
Thank you.
ought said:
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Is there anyway I can get the data off.
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Has USB debugging been enabled?
If not, buy a working LG V500 and mount MoBo to it from your V500 (lower cost) or take it to a specialized service that recovers data (higher cost).
If so, then use the adb command on PC or the MyPhoneExplorer application with which you can also enable BT.
Not sure about the USB debugging. I doubt I ever enabled it. Might it be on anyway?
I did have another idea. Could I just connect a mouse via the USB port and use that rather than the touch screen?
Yes, this is the third option.
You must have a special OTG cable.
Yes get an OTG cable to connect a mouse keyboard and monitor/TV to it than you should be able to control the device to turn on USB debugging and get the data off via your computer. That's how I usually get data off of devices with broken screens. It works great as long as your device is compatible.
I have ordered a cheapo one just to connect the mouse. Should be enough as the screen still works. Then I can just turn on media sharing and get everything off via USB, I hope.
Glad to hear it, let us know if it worked!
ought said:
(...) Then I can just turn on media sharing and get everything off via USB, I hope.
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It is more practical to use a BT mouse, and use the USB port to connect to a PC. Instead of USB, you can connect to a PC via WiFi.
The mouse works, and a keyboard, though not at the same time with my setup.
But the problem now is that my wife does not rember her passcode, or the e-mail address she used. Therefore I can not get in to it her account on the tablet.
There is a second guest account on there that is not protected but that does not have admin rights. I assume, maybe I am wrong, that if I log in with the non admin user, and connect via USB to my PC there will be no way to get to any data in the main account?
Good idea about the BT, I now have that controlling it.
ought said:
The mouse works, and a keyboard, though not at the same time with my setup.
But the problem now is that my wife does not rember her passcode, or the e-mail address she used. Therefore I can not get in to it her account on the tablet.
There is a second guest account on there that is not protected but that does not have admin rights. I assume, maybe I am wrong, that if I log in with the non admin user, and connect via USB to my PC there will be no way to get to any data in the main account?
Good idea about the BT, I now have that controlling it.
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Hold up, is this tablet a windows machine? What OS is it running? Cause there's ways to bypass a password on a windows machine. And no you can not get that data off without being in the account that has the data on it. You would need to heighten the rights of the unlocked account to admin and you can only do that through recovery or through the admin account.
This is an Android tablet, an LG G-pad, and I am sure it has photos of our daughter as a baby on it.
But I really can not find any way in.
ought said:
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But I really can not find any way in.
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I wrote you in post #2:
"...take it to a specialized service that recovers data..."
There is no other option without resetting the device and losing user data including photos.
If it were otherwise, why would there be data security?
There must have been a serious reason that the user secured the phone and an even more serious reason that they forgot the code and email address of the account associated with the phone.
ze7zez said:
I wrote you in post #2:
"...take it to a specialized service that recovers data..."
There is no other option without resetting the device and losing user data including photos.
If it were otherwise, why would there be data security?
There must have been a serious reason that the user secured the phone and an even more serious reason that they forgot the code and email address of the account associated with the phone.
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I agree with ze7zez. If the email is forgotten as well not allowing you to recover the device with an account then it's a more serious issue. Forgetting the pin is one thing but if you forget your account information try to recover the account first then you can move on to recovering the device. In the case of forgotten passwords, it's usually best to bring the device to your local data recovery provider. Refer to his post #2 for your next steps.
From what I read it seems early versions of Android have a problem with the username / password back-up method. Even if you know your both you can not get in, and that seems to be true, which is a real bugger.

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