

- #FLEXIHUB FOR ANDROID INSTALL#
- #FLEXIHUB FOR ANDROID PORTABLE#
- #FLEXIHUB FOR ANDROID SOFTWARE#
- #FLEXIHUB FOR ANDROID DOWNLOAD#
This would be nice functionality and we’d hope to see it added at some point, particularly with an Android tablet or larger Android phone attached you could get plenty of utility out of that option.īut for now, the Android device makes for an incredibly portable option to share with the laptops or desktops connected to Flexihub. The Android app itself is server only, so it is limited to sharing whatever is plugged into it, you can’t use it to access other devices that are connected to Flexihub. Hardly the only way to get the job done, but it’s expedient and secure.
#FLEXIHUB FOR ANDROID DOWNLOAD#
As someone that uses external drives for my photo and video content on a regular basis, I can absolutely see the value in using Flexihub to share a drive with one of my coworkers when I’m at an event, instead of my uploading it Dropbox or Google Drive only to have them download it again it will go straight to them. Sure there are countless online storage options, but most of them cost quite a bit for higher storage tiers and of course, you have to upload the content to them first. Now obviously this is contingent on your having a device with Flexihub plugged into the printer, but assuming you check that box the printer will work 100% of the time and you can print from anywhere or again conveniently you can let a friend or colleague print by simply sharing the connection rather than getting them set up on the printer too. This is the most obvious option and again I’m certain that plenty of you have printers that do offer wireless printing already, but at least with the last few printers I’ve had I feel like this fails with such regularity that I end up spending more time troubleshooting it than it’s worth and I end up plugging a cable back into it. If you have any ideas on potential use cases for Flexihub we’d love to hear from you in the comments too as I’m not going to begin to comprehensively cover everything you could do with Flexihub as it will connect you up to any USB or COM (Serial) port device and the options there are virtually limitless.
#FLEXIHUB FOR ANDROID SOFTWARE#
Now there are a couple obvious use cases for this software so we’ll cover those quickly and then take a look at a few of the less obvious options. From there you can use that hardware exactly as if it were physically connected to your device. You simply plug the hardware that you would like to connect to or share to one of your hub devices and it will instantly appear in the Flexihub app. You’ll register your account through Flexihub and be on your way. Once you have the software installed on the hub devices there’s really nothing else to the basic functionality of the app. Just got to the Flexihub download page and you’ll find the links for each one. The Flexihub app is available for Windows, Linux, macOS, and of course Android.
#FLEXIHUB FOR ANDROID INSTALL#
Once you have created your Flexihub account on their site the next step is to install the app on any computers or mobile devices that you will be connecting to the hardware you would like to access remotely. Let’s take a deeper dive on how Flexihub works and what exactly you can do with it as it is certainly a niche app and at first glance, some won’t see the utility, but for those that need it this app is could become an absolutely crucial tool. Need to share some files from an external hard drive or flash drive with a friend or colleague? Just plug it into the USB-C port on your smartphone and you can share access to that drive with them instantly.

Flexihub gets around both these problems, as in my time with it I haven’t had it fail me once and it is essentially instant on the moment you plug a device into a computer or smartphone with Flexihub installed.įlexihub also offers 256-bit SSL encryption, so even for file transfers which you likely have other options for, this is going to be more secure than most. Now your first reaction is probably going to be, “Isn’t basically everything already connected anyway?” To some degree that is certainly true, a lot of printers and other USB based devices offer wireless connectivity, but from personal experience, these connections can be flakey and they also sometimes require that you be on the same network to make use of them. Anything that you have connected to a device with Flexihub installed is accessible and shareable from anywhere that you have an internet connection. Flexihub is a unique piece of software that essentially allows you to create your own personal cloud of devices.
