Evothings, Android and Ad-Hoc Wi-Fi
Posted: 19:27, 08 Jan 2015
Wanted to share this tip...
I was at a client site the other day and their Wi-Fi network wouldn't allow the Evothings Workbench on my laptop to connect to the Evothings Client App on my Android tablet. I had done some research and learned that Android doesn't natively support ad-hoc Wi-Fi and I had found this to be true myself when I tried to connect my tablet to an ad-hoc network I had created on my Win7 laptop. There are a number of work-arounds that require rooting the Android device and adding software to it, but I already have enough rooted devices. I wanted to leave this one 'official.'
I finally found and tried this method with success: http://youtu.be/ii3e0cB-oMs. I didn't need to share the laptop's Internet connection with the virtual wireless access point as shown in the first part of the video in order for Evothings to work. In fact, I actually powered off the Wi-Fi AP in my house to be sure the laptop and tabled were talking directly to each other.
I still have a few questions/suggestions related to this, though:
1. Would it be possible to store the last-used html/css/js files on the tablet so the Evothings Client could reload the last app without having to turn the laptop on at all? Besides building the app into a self-contained Cordova app, I mean.
2. Would it be possible to have the Evothings Workbench and Client connect over USB?
Thanks for the help and for the very useful tool.
Don
I was at a client site the other day and their Wi-Fi network wouldn't allow the Evothings Workbench on my laptop to connect to the Evothings Client App on my Android tablet. I had done some research and learned that Android doesn't natively support ad-hoc Wi-Fi and I had found this to be true myself when I tried to connect my tablet to an ad-hoc network I had created on my Win7 laptop. There are a number of work-arounds that require rooting the Android device and adding software to it, but I already have enough rooted devices. I wanted to leave this one 'official.'
I finally found and tried this method with success: http://youtu.be/ii3e0cB-oMs. I didn't need to share the laptop's Internet connection with the virtual wireless access point as shown in the first part of the video in order for Evothings to work. In fact, I actually powered off the Wi-Fi AP in my house to be sure the laptop and tabled were talking directly to each other.
I still have a few questions/suggestions related to this, though:
1. Would it be possible to store the last-used html/css/js files on the tablet so the Evothings Client could reload the last app without having to turn the laptop on at all? Besides building the app into a self-contained Cordova app, I mean.
2. Would it be possible to have the Evothings Workbench and Client connect over USB?
Thanks for the help and for the very useful tool.
Don