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* Option 1 - [[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=info.dvkr.screenstream|Screen Stream]] * Requirement: Notebook & Tab should be in the same WLAN network. Do not use a WLAN guest network (might block direct traffic between devices) * Android: Install the App 'Screen Stream' and start it. * Android: Select 'Start' * Android: Get the provided IP:Port * Notebook: Start a browser and type the IP:Port in the location bar. * Android: Grant access. * Notebook: Select full screen. |
= Install App and Prepare For Streaming = |
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* Android: Press the 'start' button in the app {{attachment:start_button.png}} | * Android: At the top of the app you see the 'Device address', you will need this later. Press the 'start' button in the app {{attachment:start_and_address.png}} |
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* Android: and Notebook: Copy the device address from the app into your browser address bar {{attachment:address_bar.png}} | * Android: and Notebook: Copy (by hand) the 'Device address' as mentioned above from the app into your browser address bar {{attachment:address_bar.png}} |
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* Notebook: Now you can share your screen using another application on your Notebook. For example Jitsi or Adobe Connect |
Install App and Prepare For Streaming
Android: Install the app 'Screen Stream' via the Google Play store: Screen Stream
- Android and Notebook: Connect your phone and your PC to the same Wifi. (important!)
Android: Open the newly installed app 'Screen Stream' on your android phone/tablet
Android: At the top of the app you see the 'Device address', you will need this later. Press the 'start' button in the app
Android: If you are asked for permissions, press 'START NOW'
Android: and Notebook: Copy (by hand) the 'Device address' as mentioned above from the app into your browser address bar
Notebook: Select full screen
- Notebook: Now you can share your screen using another application on your Notebook. For example Jitsi or Adobe Connect