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 HTC TyTn II connecting to home network, How to connect the Tytn to a home network
sameerabedi
post Jun 11 2008, 17:07
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I was visiting a friend over the weekend and he spent time showing off his 'new' Nokia N95 8GB and showed me a rather impressive feature.
Using the Wi-Fi on his phone he was able to access his home network and play music, access word and powerpoint files on his phone from the home network. He was also able to play music on the home network from his phone to play on the PC - which was connected to a amp and hence act like a personal remote control with volume control.
He was also able to send pictures from his phone to the home network and vicer versa.

Now, although very impressive, all this must be possible with the HTC TyTn II???
I've been searching some forums and haven't been able to come up with how to do it.
Anyone know how to go about it? Anyone able to connect to their home network?

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post Jun 11 2008, 17:29
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QUOTE(sameerabedi @ Jun 11 2008, 18:07) *
I was visiting a friend over the weekend and he spent time showing off his 'new' Nokia N95 8GB and showed me a rather impressive feature.
Using the Wi-Fi on his phone he was able to access his home network and play music, access word and powerpoint files on his phone from the home network. He was also able to play music on the home network from his phone to play on the PC - which was connected to a amp and hence act like a personal remote control with volume control.
He was also able to send pictures from his phone to the home network and vicer versa.

Now, although very impressive, all this must be possible with the HTC TyTn II???
I've been searching some forums and haven't been able to come up with how to do it.
Anyone know how to go about it? Anyone able to connect to their home network?

Thanks


To use at home ie. within your own network, I use Salling Clicker ( http://www.salling.com/Clicker/windows/ ).

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post Jun 11 2008, 17:41
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Yes.

You an even do it when you are away from home with orb or similar.


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post Jun 11 2008, 18:38
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QUOTE(jimbouk @ Jun 11 2008, 18:41) *
Yes.

You an even do it when you are away from home with orb or similar.


Do you have time to describe how to do it? Just working at home is fine!
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post Jun 12 2008, 17:46
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Noobie member here.

Got a kaiser yesterday - done quite a few things - managed to get wifi working fine for internet access, but I'd also like to access music files etc from my laptop which is connected to the wireless router.

any help would be much appreciated

Nick



QUOTE(sameerabedi @ Jun 11 2008, 18:38) *
Do you have time to describe how to do it? Just working at home is fine!
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post Jun 14 2008, 17:11
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QUOTE(buzbyc @ Jun 12 2008, 17:46) *
Noobie member here.

Got a kaiser yesterday - done quite a few things - managed to get wifi working fine for internet access, but I'd also like to access music files etc from my laptop which is connected to the wireless router.

any help would be much appreciated

Nick

anyone any ideas??
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post Jun 14 2008, 18:22
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Easiest way is to flash your device with a rom with built in network functionality - so you can map network shares to your home drives. Otherwise install a network enabled file manager - like resco - and use that to access home network shares and then simply play them on your device.

Otherwise there are some third party apps that let you control your home pc (with media centre) from your device.



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post Jun 17 2008, 07:25
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QUOTE(jimbouk @ Jun 11 2008, 18:41) *
Yes.

You an even do it when you are away from home with orb or similar.

I use Orb. Very good program and straight forward to get working. Gives me access to all my music, photos and documents.
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Another vote for Orb...

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