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Kies Air - if your computer is on a wlan, you must be on that same one with your phone, then start Kies Air on your phone. Forget the Kies Air Discovery app on the laptop, it doesn't help. the phone will tell you it can't find the server, cancel the scan. when that window closes it will reveal a splash screen for Kies Air, tap Start, and a disclaimer opens, accept it, and then it will display the url you should enter in your browser - don't forget to use the port number as part of the url. It works like a charm. The Kies app using a usb cable is a better route to take as it is faster.
The recent update has Kies Air Message working for me now. Key point is that both the phone & your PC must be on the same Wireless LAN. You cannot have one on WLAN, one on LAN, as they will not find each other (even if it's all the same network).
i'm connected thru kies air but it keeps telling me no device is connected
it shows no device is running kies air
The recent update has Kies Air Message working for me now. Key point is that both the phone & your PC must be on the same Wireless LAN. You cannot have one on WLAN, one on LAN, as they will not find each other (even if it's all the same network).[/QUOTE
it will work across wlan and lan. that is how i am doing it my desktop is not wireless and it works good.
The recent update has Kies Air Message working for me now. Key point is that both the phone & your PC must be on the same Wireless LAN. You cannot have one on WLAN, one on LAN, as they will not find each other (even if it's all the same network).[/QUOTE
it will work across wlan and lan. that is how i am doing it my desktop is not wireless and it works good.
Exactly! That mikez2012 doesn't know anything about networking.
Exactly! That mikez2012 doesn't know anything about networking.
Haha - fair call. I found out after making my post above that our LAN and WLAN at work go through different network segments, so not the same as most configurations.
Haha - fair call. I found out after making my post above that our LAN and WLAN at work go through different network segments, so not the same as most configurations.
Sorry if I sounded rude at first. But yes, that maybe the reason. Your WLAN and LAN are on different networks. If they are in the same network, any application running on a PC conencted to the same network will connect to each other.