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I try to set up an Intel Compute Stick (Ubuntu 18.04 Desktop) for remote desktop control with teamviewer. I cannot use the built in vino or vnc. These are using tcp, which is to slow for my purpose. I need to transfer a camera live view of an astronomical capture software. teamviewer ist using udp, which is much faster.
Since I plan to use the Compute Stick for observations in the field, I want to create a wlan hotspot in Ubuntu which I can connect to with my ipad and control the compute stick with teamviewer.



The problem:
Without teamviewer the Ubuntu hotspot is working without any issue. The connection in stable an reasonably fast.
When I install and launch teamviewer, it allows me one session. When I try out camera control, which requires high transfer rates for the live view, the session crashes and cannot be re-established. And, what is more inconvenient, I cannot re-connect to the Ubuntu Hotspot.
Connections are refused with „invalid password“.



Turn hotsopt off and on doesn‘t help. Remove password doesn’t help. Setup a new connection as hot spot doesn’t help. Reboot doesn‘t help. Reinstall netmanager doesn‘t help. —-> After each try I finally reinstalled ubuntu.



Any ideas?










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    I try to set up an Intel Compute Stick (Ubuntu 18.04 Desktop) for remote desktop control with teamviewer. I cannot use the built in vino or vnc. These are using tcp, which is to slow for my purpose. I need to transfer a camera live view of an astronomical capture software. teamviewer ist using udp, which is much faster.
    Since I plan to use the Compute Stick for observations in the field, I want to create a wlan hotspot in Ubuntu which I can connect to with my ipad and control the compute stick with teamviewer.



    The problem:
    Without teamviewer the Ubuntu hotspot is working without any issue. The connection in stable an reasonably fast.
    When I install and launch teamviewer, it allows me one session. When I try out camera control, which requires high transfer rates for the live view, the session crashes and cannot be re-established. And, what is more inconvenient, I cannot re-connect to the Ubuntu Hotspot.
    Connections are refused with „invalid password“.



    Turn hotsopt off and on doesn‘t help. Remove password doesn’t help. Setup a new connection as hot spot doesn’t help. Reboot doesn‘t help. Reinstall netmanager doesn‘t help. —-> After each try I finally reinstalled ubuntu.



    Any ideas?










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      I try to set up an Intel Compute Stick (Ubuntu 18.04 Desktop) for remote desktop control with teamviewer. I cannot use the built in vino or vnc. These are using tcp, which is to slow for my purpose. I need to transfer a camera live view of an astronomical capture software. teamviewer ist using udp, which is much faster.
      Since I plan to use the Compute Stick for observations in the field, I want to create a wlan hotspot in Ubuntu which I can connect to with my ipad and control the compute stick with teamviewer.



      The problem:
      Without teamviewer the Ubuntu hotspot is working without any issue. The connection in stable an reasonably fast.
      When I install and launch teamviewer, it allows me one session. When I try out camera control, which requires high transfer rates for the live view, the session crashes and cannot be re-established. And, what is more inconvenient, I cannot re-connect to the Ubuntu Hotspot.
      Connections are refused with „invalid password“.



      Turn hotsopt off and on doesn‘t help. Remove password doesn’t help. Setup a new connection as hot spot doesn’t help. Reboot doesn‘t help. Reinstall netmanager doesn‘t help. —-> After each try I finally reinstalled ubuntu.



      Any ideas?










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      I try to set up an Intel Compute Stick (Ubuntu 18.04 Desktop) for remote desktop control with teamviewer. I cannot use the built in vino or vnc. These are using tcp, which is to slow for my purpose. I need to transfer a camera live view of an astronomical capture software. teamviewer ist using udp, which is much faster.
      Since I plan to use the Compute Stick for observations in the field, I want to create a wlan hotspot in Ubuntu which I can connect to with my ipad and control the compute stick with teamviewer.



      The problem:
      Without teamviewer the Ubuntu hotspot is working without any issue. The connection in stable an reasonably fast.
      When I install and launch teamviewer, it allows me one session. When I try out camera control, which requires high transfer rates for the live view, the session crashes and cannot be re-established. And, what is more inconvenient, I cannot re-connect to the Ubuntu Hotspot.
      Connections are refused with „invalid password“.



      Turn hotsopt off and on doesn‘t help. Remove password doesn’t help. Setup a new connection as hot spot doesn’t help. Reboot doesn‘t help. Reinstall netmanager doesn‘t help. —-> After each try I finally reinstalled ubuntu.



      Any ideas?







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