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Hi and welcome back to another episode on Hollyhock.
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So today we're discussing about how you can wirelessly control your Android devices and this is going
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to be using the Android or two that can come alongside with your Culex machine.
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Or if you have a Windows operating system, you could actually install it.
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And from there on, once the settings to correct, you'll be able to remotely control all of your Android
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devices and mirror the entire display on the screen into your operating system.
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So it makes it really, really seamless for you to manage all these Android devices.
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So without further ado, let us get started on today's tutorial.
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So what we have here, you've got to take note of the Android device.
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So we go into the Wi-Fi.
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So once you're in Wi-Fi, click under these settings and once you're in setting, take note of the IP
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address as one or two one six eight one five so that we can connect to it remotely, wirelessly.
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So over here I got a call Linux, which is a distribution of Linux that is connected and running virtually
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in the host's personal computer.
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So what we do is we connect a USB of the mobile device into the operating system.
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And of course, once it has been connected, we'll see a pop up demonstrating that we have the Android
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device connector into the personal computer and going into colonics while we would do is devices USB
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click onto the Samsung and.
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Right.
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So again, it could be any versions of Android.
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So in this case, we have the automatic notification coming out from colonics saying that the Android
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device has been connected successfully.
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Right.
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Click open in terminal and we can actually zoom in a little, so it's easier for you to see.
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So what we'll do is we'll enter on the ATV devices.
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And of course, this would actually tell us what our device is currently connected into the system.
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So, of course, in this case, we got a list of devices attach.
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And what we will do is we're entering TCP IP say nine nine nine nine and hit enter on debt.
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So we start into TCP mode.
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And of course right now it is a connection into the host operating system and we will actually disconnect
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it.
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And as long as it is connected wirelessly into the network, we'll be able to access it into the ADB.
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And of course now we can create devices.
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So we enter EDB, connect one to one six eight nine one five, followed by the number of nine nine nine
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nine.
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So of course this will allow us connection into the EDB devices so we can enter Adibi devices again
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and we can see the list of attachment.
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So all you got to do is to run our S.P.I hit enter on debt and we can remotely access the Android device
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from your Linux distribution.
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And of course it can be done for Windows Operating Systems and OS, Ubuntu or any other distribution
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is running that could support CCRC.
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So it's not just about wirelessly controlling the display of your Android devices, but you can also
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think about EDB or Android.
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The bigger breach about how you could actually send commands into the Android devices are changing applications
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or changing the performance of the features and functions within an Android device.
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So there's a lot of limitless possibilities that you can do in terms of managing those Android devices.
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And we will discover and explore more of them in subsequent tutorials.
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So I hope you've learned something valuable again in today's sharing.
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And of course, if you have any questions, feel free to write a comment below and I'll try my best
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to answer any of those questions.
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And remember to like share subscribe to the channel so that you can be kept abreast of the latest cybersecurity
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Tarryl.
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Thank you so much once again for watching.
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