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Trouble connecting client to android server

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Hello,

I purchased VirtualHere for Steam Link (3 device license though I'm thinking of upgrading it) and have been quite impressed. I have been running a the server on my Nvidia Shield to share my bluetooth adapter and it does work when I use the Steam Link app. I also have a physical Steam Link which I want to occasionally use too. There are two use cases where this setup with the Steam Link app does not work for me.

The first is that I would also like to share the bluetooth adapter when I'm using gamestream.

Android Server enable reverse ssl connections

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I have run into some difficulty using "Enable reverse SSL connections" on Windows client with Android server.

I enabled reverse clients, setup port forward and can confirm it is working over the internet. I then enabled SSL and verified it's working on the LAN. Now I'm trying to configure reverse SSL connection over the internet.

The Windows client says it's listening on port 7572. I have forwarded this in firewall. I also specified 7572 on Reverse client menu on Android server. (instead of default 7573).

Any ideas? Did I miss something?

Thanks.

The client often loses the connection.

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Hi,
The client often loses the connection.
I'm using a server on a Raspberry Pi 3. Pings from client to server are not lost.
How can I fix it?
Wed Jun 19 15:21:29 2019 daemon.notice netifd: lan (576): udhcpc: lease of 192.168.21.206 obtained, lease time 600
Wed Jun 19 15:26:29 2019 daemon.notice netifd: lan (576): udhcpc: sending renew to 192.168.21.2
Wed Jun 19 15:26:29 2019 daemon.notice netifd: lan (576): udhcpc: lease of 192.168.21.206 obtained, lease time 600
Wed Jun 19 15:31:29 2019 daemon.notice netifd: lan (576): udhcpc: sending renew to 192.168.21.2

VirtualHere Client and OTG Port

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Hello,

I have the licensed version for Linux and everything works impeccable with windows and android clients but now I have a new goal to solve the situation explained below.

I have a windows pc that does not have internet access and I can not add or edit the existing programs of this pc and the big problem is that I need to connect a dongle that is on my VirtualHere (linux) server.

Asus Rog Monitor / Router / LG TV

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Hi

Hope you can help, I'm trying to have a remote based PC but then need to have a wirless keyboard, mouse and games controller locally.

Virtual Here seems to make the most sense in terms of being able to use but not sure if I can get natively to any of the devices to act as the server.

I have in the room which have USB connections

- a Asus ROG 34 monitor which has a USB hub built in which is what I'd prefer to use
- LG OLED B7
- Asus RT-AX88U router

Are any of these options?

Error in identifying NAS

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I just installed the Trial version for my Synology NAS ... when i double click on the taskbar icon, it displays the info that i am running the "trial" version, BUT, it displays the wrong name for my NAS ... a few months ago, we had changed the name of the NAS ... OLD name = "NAS-2" ... new name = NAS-1" ... for some reason, VirtualHere displays "Nas-2.local:17570" - which is the OLD name ... please advise -

Newbie question about using it on NVIDIA Shield

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Hello,

I just discovered VirtualHere yesterday when trying to fix an issue with file sharing on my NVIDIA Shield and I love it! I have a newbie question tho which I'm not sure if it's an actual limitation of the software or simply a setting I am missing somewhere.

Here's my situation.

AppleTV - Is it supported?

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So I've got a bunch of Android TV based nVidia Shields but in NZ the Apple TV has more apps for the TV services here so I'm considering whether I could replace them with Apple TV 4Ks. I use VirtualHere to pass through my game controllers for Steam and Parsec, and now that Steam has Remote Play on Apple TV I figured I'd ask whether VirtualHere was possible? I know I could use a SOC type device such as RPi to acheieve the same outcome but a single device would be better.

Cheers

Chris