


Configure the right pane as this: "Share your connection from Ethernet to computers using Airport". Click on the Internet Sharing item (even though you may not need Internet, this is the functionality you need) Just launch Network sharing form the System Preferences. You can create an ad-hoc network with your Mac that has a DHCP server in it. Now, because your device really needs a DHCP server on the other side, here's a tip: This is why your Droid X is waiting for 60 seconds before bailing out, which is unfortunate because it should not need an IP address given from a DHCP server, it could just auto-allocate one and use that which is usually the case. The DHCP server is a program that welcomes new network hosts and give them an address. When you create an ad-hoc network from your computer, there is no DHCP server.
#OSCULATOR APP ANDROID#
Is it possible to use the Android TouchOSC app via bluetooth to osculator? I haven't been able to find a way.Įventually I will use this to control Ableton but there is plenty of documentation on that step. My roommate even connected his touchosc running iphone to my computer via bluetooth, then we copied the "host" field into my app on my Droid X with it connected via bluetooth, and it still did not receive messages. I have been able to get the phone connected to the computer through bluetooth, but was unable to figure out a way to get it connected to osculator. I'm guessing I could connect it through my regular wifi, but I'd like to make it work with just the computer and the phone so I can do this on stage eventually. I tried to follow the advice of another poster using an android tablet and create a WEP network, but I guess there is a bug in the Droid X that it won't connect to these sorts of network and mine seems to have it (Gets to the "obtaining IP" message, after about 60 seconds it stops and connects to my regular home wifi connection.) So I am attempting to get the android version of TouchOSC running with osculator from my Droid X.
