Remote front panel in tablet

Hi all
I am trying to establish a remote front panel connection on to a windows 8 32 bit OS on 64 bit atom processor tablet from an exe deployed on myRIO. I had verified the remote front panel connectivity on the development PC (windows 8 64 bit OS on i7 processor), installed LV RT engine 2013 and the 32 bit drivers on the tablet. The problem is that the remote front panel connection gets stuck after some time. I am connecting the target to a B type USB which is connected to an OTG cable and then to tablet microUSB port.
1. I reduced the data rate to some 200 samples per second (displaying 20 values on a graph per 0.1 second), still the problem persists
2. The remote panel works pretty well when connected to development PC and to another PC (windows 8, 64 bit OS with LV RT 2013 installed) via USB, it is just the tablet that is losing the connection after a while (it says remote panel connection refused by specified server)
3. I connected target to a local network, enabled WiFi on the tablet and got remote panel working perfectly. It is just the physical USB connection to the tablet via OTG cable that is creating the problem after sometime
I came to the conclusion that the problem could be with the 32 bit drivers (the display gets stuck only after sometime though), OTG cable (i tried another one too) or that the tablet is running on 32 bit OS. I even installed LV 2013 on the tablet, developed a test exe and tried getting remote front panel, still the same problem persists. Any inputs as to what the problem might be?
Thanks
Arya
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