I am wondering if this is possible with AirDroid.
Phone: Samsung Galaxy S8 (on Oreo) Non-rooted
Sceanrio:
1) A Linux PC (192.168.1.10) connected to the S8 via USB. The phone has no Wifi / Data (i.e. no internet).
2) Another Windows PC (192.168.1.11) connected to the same LAN as the Linux PC.
3) Possible that on the Windows PC, I can see the Phone via web browser?
I tried this:
- S8: Turn on AirDroid and click on "Android Web" (Next screen said 'Connect via IP address.' with no url)
- On Linux PC: adb forward tcp:9999 tcp:9800 [NOTE: Port 9800 was selected in setting]
- On Windows PC: open browser to "http:// 192.168.1.10:9999". => failed
If the S8 is connected to LAN, it will say "Connect via IP address http://192.168.1.12:9800".
Then, on windows PC, I can access from browser : http://192.168.1.10:9999
BTW, how come I don't see 'AirMirror' icon from the AirDroid screen?
Phone: Samsung Galaxy S8 (on Oreo) Non-rooted
Sceanrio:
1) A Linux PC (192.168.1.10) connected to the S8 via USB. The phone has no Wifi / Data (i.e. no internet).
2) Another Windows PC (192.168.1.11) connected to the same LAN as the Linux PC.
3) Possible that on the Windows PC, I can see the Phone via web browser?
I tried this:
- S8: Turn on AirDroid and click on "Android Web" (Next screen said 'Connect via IP address.' with no url)
- On Linux PC: adb forward tcp:9999 tcp:9800 [NOTE: Port 9800 was selected in setting]
- On Windows PC: open browser to "http:// 192.168.1.10:9999". => failed
If the S8 is connected to LAN, it will say "Connect via IP address http://192.168.1.12:9800".
Then, on windows PC, I can access from browser : http://192.168.1.10:9999
BTW, how come I don't see 'AirMirror' icon from the AirDroid screen?