Device for Wifi without internet
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Device for Wifi without internet
Can anyone provide me guidance on this request?
I want to use the Windows 11 "Your Phone" function, which links the user's PC and mobile phone via a shared Wifi connection.
Is there a device I can purchase that creates a Wifi connection that the "Your Phone" app can use, but that does not require an additional connection to an outside internet service?
In other words, I am looking to create this network: <PC - Wifi device - phone>
I don't want to have to add the outside internet connection that would connect to the Wifi device.
Thanks!
I want to use the Windows 11 "Your Phone" function, which links the user's PC and mobile phone via a shared Wifi connection.
Is there a device I can purchase that creates a Wifi connection that the "Your Phone" app can use, but that does not require an additional connection to an outside internet service?
In other words, I am looking to create this network: <PC - Wifi device - phone>
I don't want to have to add the outside internet connection that would connect to the Wifi device.
Thanks!
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Any wireless router will do this, they don’t need to be connected to the internet to establish a wireless LAN… though I’m not quite following the use case and why you’re specifically requiring a disconnected config.
You may even be able to do it with just your PC, since your PC can act as a hotspot/router and create a wireless LAN… I’ve not done it in recent Windows versions but my fear is in the name of making it easy to use they dumbed it down by making you have one working connection you want to share with other devices… you used to just be able to spin up a Wi-Fi network from your PC. Maybe someone here knows more about that.
You may even be able to do it with just your PC, since your PC can act as a hotspot/router and create a wireless LAN… I’ve not done it in recent Windows versions but my fear is in the name of making it easy to use they dumbed it down by making you have one working connection you want to share with other devices… you used to just be able to spin up a Wi-Fi network from your PC. Maybe someone here knows more about that.
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Any wireless router will do this, they dont need to be connected to the internet to establish a wireless LAN though Im not quite following the use case and why youre specifically requiring a disconnected config.
You may even be able to do it with just your PC, since your PC can act as a hotspot/router and create a wireless LAN Ive not done it in recent Windows versions but my fear is in the name of making it easy to use they dumbed it down by making you have one working connection you want to share with other devices you used to just be able to spin up a Wi-Fi network from your PC. Maybe someone here knows more about that.
You may even be able to do it with just your PC, since your PC can act as a hotspot/router and create a wireless LAN Ive not done it in recent Windows versions but my fear is in the name of making it easy to use they dumbed it down by making you have one working connection you want to share with other devices you used to just be able to spin up a Wi-Fi network from your PC. Maybe someone here knows more about that.
Windows 11 does remove more of the Control Panel, so finding how or where to configure some of this (without resorting to the command prompt) is exactly what is challenging me.
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I use my phone to film young basketball players shooting motion on a delay (with VideoDelayInstantReplay), use "Your Phone" to capture the video on the PC, and project it to the big screen of the gym from my PC via HDMI cable. Then I coach them on their shot mechanics.
Unfortunately, the school's Wifi has a lot of safety/security configurations, and it isn't a stable connection for this setup.
Unfortunately, the school's Wifi has a lot of safety/security configurations, and it isn't a stable connection for this setup.
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Does the app record the videos in a standard video file format? It might be easier to just plug the phone into the computer via a USB cable and copy the video files off unless theres a specific reason youre trying to go wireless / Your Phone.
Or are you actually launching the VideoDelayInstantReplay app on your PC using Your Phone?
Or are you actually launching the VideoDelayInstantReplay app on your PC using Your Phone?
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Does the app record the videos in a standard video file format? It might be easier to just plug the phone into the computer via a USB cable and copy the video files off unless there’s a specific reason you’re trying to go wireless / Your Phone.
Or are you actually launching the VideoDelayInstantReplay app on your PC using Your Phone?
Or are you actually launching the VideoDelayInstantReplay app on your PC using Your Phone?
So let's say I set VDIR for a ten-second delay, this allows the player to take the shot, retrieve her ball and hear my comments (do this more, do this less, etc.) and then immediately see the shot replayed on the screen.
Then we take another shot, repeat. As a coaching / training tool, it is unparalleled in the ability to correct shot mechanics for young players very quickly, and I even have success repairing bad form in older players with it if they are patient enough.
I am doing some planning for the summer sessions, and I am considering using multiple phones for multiple, simultaneous shooters at different baskets if I can just get the Wifi problem solved.
Thank you for the feedback - time to buy a travel router, it seems.



