My desktop PC don't have the opportunity to make sync between the computer and my phone, (Samsung Galaxy SII ) via Wi-Fi. There is no Wi-Fi in my Desktop PC, and I use cable to the Internet.so that they can talk to each other via Wi-Fi connection.
Well i am currently using a BSNL DNA A211-1 wifi modem-cum-router with a wireline inbetween my PC (win7 ultm) & the router, so as to connect to the internet. i use the wifi feature of my router to connect my samsung gts5570 wifi enabled phone as well as a few other wifi enabled devices, to use internet on them. now i was thinking whether i can connect my desktop pc to my mobile phone using this wifi router somehow? how can that be done since there is already 2 different network that exist between my pc & router thru wireline & my mobile & the router thru wifi, all i need is a way to sync these to networks into one, so that my pc & my mobile use internet & at the same time they connect to each other as well.
Basically the internet connection on my PC will freeze when my mobile phone (HTC Desire) connected to the same network via WIFI is near the pC. If I remove the phone into another room the connection un freezes. If I switch the connection on the phone to the mobile network the problem never arises!
I am looking for a good software solution to create a Dropbox-like sync between my desktop and laptop. In other words, when I modify the files in a particular folder on one computer I want the changes to be automatically synced to the local disk on the other computer (I don't want to have to be accessing my files from a network share -- I want local access to them once downloaded). If it would be easier to set something like this up through a server, I do have an old computer lying around that could be re-purposed for such a task.
We're looking to deploy a certificate-based VPN solution for users with mobile devices (iPhone, iPad, and Android devices at minimum).We currently have CheckPoint firewalls (with VPN capabilities, currently unused), SonicWall, and Aventail devices at our disposal, but would not be against adding new equipment if the solution is secure, easy to deploy, and easy to manage.We want to use client certificates for authentication, though we currently have no infrastructure in place for such a thing.I'm looking for starting points/reference documents to learn to deploy:
* Certificate infrastructure, including a secure and manageable way to deploy certificates to devices, and revoke them if devices are lost or stolen.
* VPN concentrator configuration guides (whether it be Cisco or one of our existing VPN-capable devices).
I have been sitting on the fence waiting and just using the crappy Apple find my phone, and activesync with exchange server 2010. Other than disable activesync for users without company provided phones because we do not want to get into the whole wiping someone's personal phone if they should misplace it/leave the company.I just read today that Spiceworks 7 (7 beta 1 will be in late May) will have MDM because of using MaaS360. There will be some free basic stuff or for a premium you can add on to it.
My client has a PC that can use a SIM card to gain access to the internet. They have an ASA5540 and are running IPsec VPN.
When accessing the VPN while the PC connects to the internet via use of the SIM card, he connects successfully to the VPN but is unable to access anything on the internal network. If he connects to the internet using wireless or wired, he connects successfully to the VPN and is able to access everything on the internal network.
Is this a limitation of the Cisco VPN Client? Perhaps something missing in the configuration? Or do they still require the mobility license (though I thought that was only for AnyConnect)?
I am developing the system remote control desktop from mobile phone through internet. I want how the connection is established between mobile phone and desktop through internet? What is the exact process of connection and internal structure of connection
I HAVE A 3 YEAR OLD DELL STUDIm O 1747 (YEP IT WAYS A TON), AND AFTER I start up the ole computer and Icon comes on a bit later in the desktop tray that says "mobile broad band not found. I am quite sure it came with the Original Operating system (windows 7). and I have been considering reinstalling the operating system provided by Dell which I still have for Windows 7....Which is a hasslel the last resort...I tried doing a recovery on the system but I will be damed if I can remember the password even though the computer boots up and I get my display window every time..
I have dell xps l501x with embedded 5620 mobile broadband mini card. Vz access manager says that device is disabled. How can I fix. Or in device bad and have to replace?
I have an ASA5540 running AnyConnect premium (25 users). I know that I need the AnyConnect Mobile license in order to use an AnyConnect client on the IPADs/Iphones. My question is - can I do clientless SSL VPN? Do I need the AnyConnect Mobile license for this?
I have a E6410, install sim card, load and start Mobile Broadband Manager and it say me an error "Mobile Broadband Device not found"
I already download and install Wirless Mobile Broadband Drivers, both of them (5620 and 5540 mini card) i realy dont understand how to determine which of them installed in my laptop.
We are conduction a Proof Of Concept (PoC) on Secure Bring Your Own Device ( BYOD ) using Cisco ISE and gonna test all the scenarios like Wired, Wireless and VPN user access.
Our Setup has ISE VM acting as Admin, Monitor and Profiling Device, we have NAC 3315 physical Appliance as Inline posture Device, Wireless LAN controller, Access point and the Identity source as Microsof Active Directory.Having Plans to Integrate Mobile Device Management ( MDM ) and Citrix VDI setup also.
As of now we have tested the Wired Scenario Authentication and authorization for guest users and gonna carry out the profiling and posture.
-MDM can be integrated to ISE ? -How the MDM can be integrated to Cisco ISE configuration or Guide to show the same? -What is the demarcation between MDM and ISE ( i.e. What is the role of ISE and MDM on Mobile Devices ) ? -If MDM is available so then when the control of ISE ends, does MDM do management or ISE will do management of the devices ? -Is MDM will do client provisioning or ISE should do ? -Is MDM send or update patches of Mobile Devices ?
How may I find out if on my XPS 17 702X I have installed a mobile broadband device?
Tried on Device Manager and nothing found but when I checked Radio Control Options via Wiindows Mobility Center, on the Radio Control Options
the Mobile Broadband option is mentioned but without possibility of thicking it! Also when I go via Dell Mobile Broadband Manager The msg "The mobile broadband device is not found.
I'm trying to get the silly iTunes Wi-Fi sync to work , and I've been told to ensure that these ports are open:5297 TCP 5298 TCP/UDP and 5353 UDP in the hardware router. How do I do this with the DIR-655 (HW version A3, FW version 1.35NA)?
I'm part of a Tech Support department of 50 located along the Gulf Coast. In years past we have found hurricanes and other disasters may have forced Engineers to work from home or out of hotel rooms for several weeks. Since that time we are now using VoIP phones that require a power over Ethernet (PoE) LAN connection. Along with the phone we already have an external power brick that we can take home that supplies the PoE LAN connection. However, that requires that you have access to the router so you can run a physical cable from the router to the power brick.
That's fine when you are at your own house and have access to your own router. But in the case of a hotel, you can't run a cable to the router. Many hotels have gone to wireless only and don't have a physical LAN jack to plug into. So I've been looking at something like the Netgear WNCE3001 Dual-Band Internet Adapter. That will supply a physical LAN connection from WiFi only. But it does not have PoE. So now if we are going to work from a hotel room, we need the VoIp phone, the power brick and the WiFi Internet adapter. 3 seperate items to lug around.
Is there such a device that would allow you to pickup a WiFi signal in a hotel room and has a physical LAN jack that is also capable of PoE? I could at least lose the power brick then.
I want to do this connection:-DSL cable--> Modem --> Wireless Router --> use WiFi on my mobile.Is it okay or I need a PC in between????? I don't have PC with WiFi Connectivity.....