So we login to the site that hosts our Citrix desktops, we choose our desktop, the download the .ica file. Then open the file, the workspace app starts, then the circle keeps spinning and after 15-20 sec. It gives the error "Try connecting again", and then shuts the workspace app down. This happens on all our Android devices. Samsung A50 phones Android 10.

I don't know if you got this fixed but I finally figured it out and thought I'd share. First, I need to say that I'm working with the SudioLive 24 Series 3 board and a Netgear 1750 wireless router that isn't connected to the internet. But I think these steps should work for most routers and boards (but don't quote me on that). Also, before you start make sure everything is updated to the latest firmware.


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You then have set up the port forwarding address. I can't remember exactly where I found it but on one of the PreSonus supplied documents it says to open ports 47809 and 49669 UDP/TCP. Use both those ports for the internal and external port addresses (if it calls for both). Then for the internal ip address, put your boards ip address. If your board is connected to your router it should show up in the "connected devices" section of your router. You may have to look up exactly how to port forward on your specific router if you're having difficulty with that part.

If in the admin side you can't find your board connected to the router then go to the board and press the UCNET button or navigate to your network settings on the board. If it has the ip address listed as starting with 169.254. that means the board isn't receiving a valid ip. If that is the case you can either set it up manually or press the dynamic button and that will automatically assign the board a valid ip address to the board. I'd recommend doing it manually because then the ip address you assign to it will not change.

To do it manually, you will need to have a computer connected to the router either via cable or a wireless connection. In the computer's tool bar's search bar type "CMD" and that will bring up the "Command Prompt" app. Open that app and type "ipconfig". You should see some text come up at that point and what you are looking for is the "Subnet Mask" and "Default Gateway" line items.

You can then go back to the board and hit the manual button on the control network section of the network settings. Come up with your own ip address for the board but the first 3 numbers need to be the same as the "Default Gateway" section on your computer connected to that router. (e.g. if the Default Gateway sections says 192.168.1.1 then your boards ip needs to start 192.168.1. "something". the last number can be anything from 2-255.) For the Subnet Mask section, input exactly what is shown in the "Subnet Mask" on the computer. For the "Gateway" section, input what is shown on the "Default Gateway" on the computer. Then hit apply in the top right corner of the screen. It might take a couple of seconds to acquire your selected ip but once it does it should show up as the ip address.

Then go back to the admin side of your router and input that ip from your board into the "internal ip address" section in port forwarding. If you selected "dynamic" on the board, input the ip address it gave you. Then save the changes to the router and go back to the android device you are trying to connect. On the home screen of the app it should display the ip address of the board next to the name of the board. If it doesn't close out of the app and re-open it. You should then be able to connect to your board.

The Phone Link experience starts on your Windows PC and the Phone Link . From your PC, you can connect to select Android, Samsung, HONOR, and OPPO devices with the Link to Windows app that's either preinstalled on your device or that you can download from the Google Play or Samsung Galaxy Store.

When you connect your phone to your computer with Android studio running, you should see a dialog box asking for permission for your computer to debug your phone. Tap Yes and accept those permissions.

LG G3 requires you to 1) Activate developer's mode 2) Enable USB debugging BEFORE connecting your phone to the laptop 3) Accept the computer's RSA fingerprint when installing an apk from AndroidStudio and most importantly 4) Installing the phone on your computer.

I had a problem with connection LG G4 phone with Android Studio, and try lots of combination like enabling developer mode, USB debugging, switching USB PC Connection from MTP to PTP and vise versa, restarting phone...But no csucces until I downloaded and installed Windows USB driver from this location -firmware and choose LG G4 Stylus. My phone is LG G4 Leather dual sim, but works with selection above.

I'm interested to know more. What do you mean by "worked"? Specifically, can you now connect the app to the Q2, turn off Wi-Fi and use the Bluetooth connection (only) between phone and camera to inject GPS data to the photos the camera takes?

It is hard to believe Leica really cares about fixing the WiFi software issues after all this time. I have had several Q's and now a Q2 and have never received reliable Wi-Fi connectivity with any of them.

Thanks for starting this thread. It gave me the motivation to install the Fotos app and try it with the Q. Never had any luck with the original Q app. Fotos works fine after I deleted the old app and its attempted connections from my android phone. Now I have a newfangled wifi cable release.?

Does anyone know how to resolve this? When I try to open the "File" tab on my android phone it says: "Cannot Connect To Dropbox. Make sure you're online, or try again later." yet when I click on home, it shows all my latest files. I just can't get to my folders and it is driving me bonkers! I cannot upload to them either. Same problem on my tablet. I use Dropbox for work and this is causing serious problems.

For a couple of hours now, I've been trying to establish a KDE connection between a Pixel 5 Android device and a computer running Windows 10 with the Microsoft Store version of KDE Connect for Windows. Regrettably, I haven't been able to make these two devices recognize each other. I've tried different troubleshooting steps like allowing the KDE Connect App through my firewall, opening the recommended ports mentioned in the troubleshooting guide, and even experimenting with nightly builds and older versions of both the Microsoft Store and non-Microsoft Store versions of the app.

I've pretty much exhausted all the suggestions on this subreddit and tried everything else I could think of, but nothing seems to work. The only way I can currently pair the phone and computer is by connecting my phone via USB, enabling USB tethering, and connecting my Windows device to the network through my phone. However, as soon as I disconnect my phone from the USB cable, KDE says it's become unreachable. I'm usually hooked up to my network using an ethernet connection, so this workaround is far from ideal. Does anyone have any idea of what could be causing this issue? And/or if there's any way around this?

I would especially check the following steps to be able to connect to your drone.

Also, you can try unistalling both applications and reinstalling them if the issue is not solved.

Note that to be able to run properly Pix4Dcapture, you need to run Android V7.0 or above on your mobile device.

Hello @Mark_O_Hara, We are aware of the issue that the android version of CTRL+DJI is not compatible with android 12. At this time, we are working on the issue to resolve it. Once, it is resolved we will release a newer version of PIX4Dcapture to support android 12.

I also face the same problem, no matter how close the photos are together. It

just randomly decides to turn some photos red. This whole issue registers the entire application completely unusable for me and many other android users as the scans are basically incomplete, and do not resemble the original object at all.

I hope you will be able to release an update regarding this very issue as soon as it is possible becouse of the severity of this bug.

Note: PAWS-Secure and eduroam wireless networks are only available to UGA students, faculty, staff and others with a valid MyID. If you do not have a MyID and password, please follow the instructions for connecting to the UGA_Visitors_Wifi. 

If you're having difficulty logging onto the wireless network, make sure your username and password are working by going to and logging in. You can contact the IT Service Center for username and password issues or you continue to have issues connecting to the WiFi.

Note: Android devices running Android 12 and above do not support Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol/Internet Protocol Security (L2TP/IPsec) VPNs. Devices with existing configurations will continue to work. Client VPN connection cannot be configured on new devices.

Here is our article covering the best steps to resolve a live view connection concern. If you are still having concerns, after trying the above recommendations, please reach out to our support as they will be able to dig a little deeper.

I have a Samsung Galaxy A71 running Android 11 and so does my wife. Both phones will not connect to Live View using mobile data but both work fine using wifi (even on a remote wifi network). Yesterday I tried a friends iphone and it connected via mobile data very quickly. It seems to be an app issue with Android as other apps I run such as my security system work fine on mobile data. Very frustrating.

Hi there, neighbors! Live view concerns can be related to many things, but is often connection. Remember to check your RSSI (wifi signal strength) and try out these steps for troubleshooting live view connection. Please also ensure there is not a VPN enabled, and that there are no Android apps that conflict with the Ring app installed. I hope this helps! ff782bc1db

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