Changes between Version 26 and Version 27 of GuideHowToUse


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Apr 19, 2013 1:34:05 AM (11 years ago)
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    4646== Real Time Remote Viewing (Experimental) == 
    4747It is possible to send in real time the session rowing data over the net to a remote monitoring device (e.g. from a rower's device in a boat to a device held by a coach on shore or in another boat). Here are some conditions and limitations[[BR]] 
    48  1. Only two devices can be connected at a time 
    49  1. The device being monitored must be visible on the network (i.e. not blocked by a firewall or be behind NAT) 
    50  1. Latency between the two devices should be minimal 
     48 * Only two devices can be connected at a time 
     49 * The device being monitored must be visible on the network (i.e. not blocked by a firewall or be behind NAT) 
     50 * Latency between the two devices should be minimal 
    5151 
    52 The best way to connect the two devices is probably by using direct WiFi connection. One way to achieve this is by turning one of the devices into a wireless access point and connecting to it from the other. The default settings assume that the monitored remote device is going to be the access point. 
     52The simplest way to establish !WiFi connection between two Talos Rowing devices is by turning one of the devices into a wireless access point (aka Tethering mode) and connecting to it from the other. The default settings assume that the monitored remote device is going to be the access point. Here are the step-by-step instructions: 
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    54  * Start broadcasting (monitored device):[[BR]][[Image(wiki:Snapshots:menu_broadcast.png, nolink)]]  
    55  * Start receiving remote data (monitoring device):[[BR]][[Image(wiki:Snapshots:menu_connect.png, nolink)]] 
     54 1. Activate tethering mode on the broadcasting (monitored device) using the usual Android Settings menu. 
     55 1. Make sure the Talos Rowing Remote Host IP is the same as the broadcasting device's IP address (go to Talos Rowing -> Setting menu -> sharing -> Remote Host). The default remote IP address is set to 192.168.43.1.   
     56 1. Start broadcasting (monitored device):[[BR]][[Image(wiki:Snapshots:menu_broadcast.png, nolink)]]  
     57 1. Start receiving remote data (monitoring device):[[BR]][[Image(wiki:Snapshots:menu_connect.png, nolink)]] 
    5658 
    5759== Stroke analysis graphs ==