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Remote access tool for mobile devices.

Remote access tool for mobile devices.

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stryyder
Junior Member
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08-22-2020, 07:38 PM
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I have an app that lets me manage devices in my home, and I want it to work on any Android phone. The problem is it needs to connect to the same Wi-Fi network. I’m planning to buy a budget Android phone on eBay, install the app, and use it remotely from anywhere—like university. I’m considering remote desktop tools but want something suitable for Android, not just controlling phones directly. I need software that lets me leave a smartphone at home (connected to Wi-Fi and charging) and control it from anywhere, even if I don’t remember the WAN IP. Anyone have suggestions?
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stryyder
08-22-2020, 07:38 PM #1

I have an app that lets me manage devices in my home, and I want it to work on any Android phone. The problem is it needs to connect to the same Wi-Fi network. I’m planning to buy a budget Android phone on eBay, install the app, and use it remotely from anywhere—like university. I’m considering remote desktop tools but want something suitable for Android, not just controlling phones directly. I need software that lets me leave a smartphone at home (connected to Wi-Fi and charging) and control it from anywhere, even if I don’t remember the WAN IP. Anyone have suggestions?

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Velizar06
Posting Freak
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08-28-2020, 12:44 PM
#2
Consider using an Android emulator such as Bluestacks or Remix OS instead of installing a full Android device on your computer. This allows you to connect remotely and run your app as if it were on a real device.
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Velizar06
08-28-2020, 12:44 PM #2

Consider using an Android emulator such as Bluestacks or Remix OS instead of installing a full Android device on your computer. This allows you to connect remotely and run your app as if it were on a real device.

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HowBoutCoffee
Member
176
09-07-2020, 01:11 AM
#3
You might test TeamViewer Host, which gives you control over your phone. Another option is to configure a VPN on your router, enabling access to your home network from anywhere. If you're new to this, it functions like connecting your device as a local machine remotely. Your router might already support it; otherwise, you can install a VPN server on a PC or use a device like a Raspberry Pi to avoid constant PC usage. Additionally, instead of memorizing your IP address, consider a free dynamic DNS service such as Duck DNS.
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HowBoutCoffee
09-07-2020, 01:11 AM #3

You might test TeamViewer Host, which gives you control over your phone. Another option is to configure a VPN on your router, enabling access to your home network from anywhere. If you're new to this, it functions like connecting your device as a local machine remotely. Your router might already support it; otherwise, you can install a VPN server on a PC or use a device like a Raspberry Pi to avoid constant PC usage. Additionally, instead of memorizing your IP address, consider a free dynamic DNS service such as Duck DNS.

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babinhb
Junior Member
36
09-07-2020, 09:49 AM
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The main goal of purchasing a phone is its low power consumption, so I don’t want my PC running constantly, right?
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babinhb
09-07-2020, 09:49 AM #4

The main goal of purchasing a phone is its low power consumption, so I don’t want my PC running constantly, right?

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Summer_Cool
Member
175
09-07-2020, 11:24 AM
#5
I will examine the TeamViewer host I plan to use and avoid router settings, since I’m a university student who moves frequently each year. I might consider using a VPN on my PC, but I suspect that will still need router adjustments. My goal is to completely skip router configuration because I’m certain my setup and living situation will change annually for at least five years. I could explore using a Raspberry Pi VPN server since I have some units, though I don’t know how to set them up with .NET.
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Summer_Cool
09-07-2020, 11:24 AM #5

I will examine the TeamViewer host I plan to use and avoid router settings, since I’m a university student who moves frequently each year. I might consider using a VPN on my PC, but I suspect that will still need router adjustments. My goal is to completely skip router configuration because I’m certain my setup and living situation will change annually for at least five years. I could explore using a Raspberry Pi VPN server since I have some units, though I don’t know how to set them up with .NET.

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Sussu
Senior Member
708
09-09-2020, 08:14 AM
#6
Teamviewer offers a client for managing Samsung devices. This might be useful if you find a suitable, affordable option.
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Sussu
09-09-2020, 08:14 AM #6

Teamviewer offers a client for managing Samsung devices. This might be useful if you find a suitable, affordable option.

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Tamalou59
Junior Member
41
09-09-2020, 09:55 AM
#7
I just set up the TeamViewer host using post 376 here. It’s working nicely. This is great, especially since my phone (a rooted OnePlus) drops in price on eBay for cracked screens. Now I’m thinking about whether to go really cheap with an old Android phone or stick with something similar to my current device.
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Tamalou59
09-09-2020, 09:55 AM #7

I just set up the TeamViewer host using post 376 here. It’s working nicely. This is great, especially since my phone (a rooted OnePlus) drops in price on eBay for cracked screens. Now I’m thinking about whether to go really cheap with an old Android phone or stick with something similar to my current device.