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Nexus 7 General Discussion / Re: What size is my Nexus 7
« on: October 30, 2012, 07:26:56 AM »
Just return it for one that isn't defected....

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Before you go replacing it, try doing a fill factory reset.... don't select the option to restore your settings.  I think you downloaded a junk app that is messing with the WiFi.

After the reset, go to Google Play and get the updates for all the stock apps.  Probably takes about 10 minutes or so.

After all the updates are downloaded, try surfing the net, watching YouTube,  check gmail, etc.... see if the WiFi problem persists.  If everything is fine, then you probably downloaded a bad app before. 

When reinstalling apps, just do it 1 at a time so you can isolate and figure out which app(s) are causing problems w/ WiFi.  I would also be careful about letting your daughter just have free reign with downloading apps...

Also, you may have something in the house that is simply interfering with the work signal (e.g. household appliance... is the microwave or cordless phone on when you notice WiFi problems?). Could also be that there are too many access points using the same wifi channel (e.g. you and 3 of your neighbors's wifi in range are all using channel 6 ...) .... that could cause some issues with it coming in/out....

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Nexus 7 Help / Re: Can i down load music from my lap top to my nexus 7,
« on: October 30, 2012, 07:07:56 AM »
Just add all your MP3 files to Google Play Music on your PC.

Anything you add there can be synced to all your devices.

If you don't have WiFi where you teach, just make sure you open the Play Music on your Nexus at home, select the playlist you want to have when teaching, and select "make available offline"

That will download the songs to your nexus7 and allow you to play them offline or online.  :-)

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Nexus 7 Audio/Video / Re: HDMI Output
« on: October 30, 2012, 07:03:28 AM »
Where can I can one of those HDMI WiFi dongles?

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Nexus 7 General Discussion / Re: Rooting of Tablets Now Illegal in US?
« on: October 30, 2012, 07:02:12 AM »
Google just needs to re-categorize the Nexus 7 and 10, from "tablet" to "smartboard" or something to that effect.  :-)

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Nexus 7 Accessories / Re: Best Case/Cover For Nexus7
« on: October 17, 2012, 08:14:36 AM »
Poetic Slimline is perfect.   Its incredible thin and isnbasiczlly like the cover for the iPad.   It has a magnet inside that turns screen on off when you open or close the cover.  The cover has a microfiber on the inside that protects and cleans the screen.  The cover can also fold into a stand for viewing.... best value at $15 on amazon.

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Nexus 7 General Discussion / Re: Firefox Sync Suck?
« on: October 17, 2012, 08:07:46 AM »
Just use Chrome lol son much better.  :-)

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Nexus 7 Polls / Re: Do You Plan On Rooting Your Nexus 7?
« on: October 17, 2012, 07:56:26 AM »
Never ceases to amaze me that people buy a Nexus device for the vanilla android and interface, only to root it for Apex or another similar launcher....

In get rooting for some of the tools such as USB, but I've got tons of cloud storage on Google Drive (5GB) and SkyDrive(25GB).  All my music and movies are stored on Google Play, and all my photos are stored on Google+..... 

I have the 8GB Nexus 7.  If I don't want to use a new launcher and have no need for more storage.... is there a reason for me to root? Not being sarcastic ... just trying to figure out if there is maybe something  I am missing out in?

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Nexus 7 Polls / Re: Would you purchase a Nexus 7 with 3G?
« on: October 17, 2012, 07:48:00 AM »
Why would I want to involve my phone carrier with my tablet?  Verizon sucks with updates (e.g. my Droid Bionic still on GB....).  I'll stick with WiFi only, thanks, and use FoxFi when needed.  :-)

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Nexus 7 General Discussion / Re: Lost Nexus 7 Question
« on: October 11, 2012, 01:39:08 PM »
First, change your Google password immediately, along with any passwords on other services that you may have associated with the tablet (e.g. bank app, corporate email, Wallet, Facebook, etc.).  Use 2-step validation when you can.

Second, you will only be able to find it if you had location services on.  When you first setup the tablet, it asked you for permission.  You could have also changed it after setup by going into the device settings.  Besides the general Google location services, your GPS will make it a lot easier to locate if it was turned on at the time you left it.

Third, check your location history on Google dashboard.  If the WiFi is on, and you had the proper settings for reporting location history on the tablet, you might be able to determine the location of the device depending on the activity on the tablet.  (E.g. someone opens Chrome, Maps or another app that is connected to your Google account that requests device location).

Next device, I advise the following:
1.  As I said above, use 2-step verification for Google and other accounts.

2. Use a PIN or a Pattern lock so that if someone steals/you lose the device, they are locked out and can't use it.

3.  Use the Encrypt data tool to protect files in your tablet should someone be able to access your device anyway.

4.  Get an app that is specifically designed to help you locate lost or stolen devices.

5.  Never let your device out of sight.  :-)

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New Member Introductions / VA
« on: October 11, 2012, 01:17:58 PM »
Greetings from Virginia.  Got this device a few weeks ago and its permanently glued to my hands.  Figured I ought to join a forum or something ....

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