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Re: Connect N810 to Hotel LAN cable
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You might try to find some evidence, before you go tossing accusations around. I don't think you'll find that posting a new thread without a rudinmentary search is as common as you imply. And I think a lot of people, whether new here or not, would profit from reading one of ESR's HOW-TOs... nay, all of them. |
Re: Connect N810 to Hotel LAN cable
The ESR howto's are great! I'm going to read all of them before asking any more questions. I've been looking for something like that.
I just wish I could do this one: "Try to find an answer by asking a skilled friend." <sigh> I soo ronrey ... (re: Team America) Humbly, I hope to soon include several members of these forums as friends - as much as that is possible via the 'net. Hopefully I will be asking less questions and answering more soon :o Steve |
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Well, only the one is relevant to asking (and answering) questions in a useful fashion. But they're all good reading.
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This paragraph is good; I'l try to remember it when it is time for me to take my lumps:
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I'm not quite sure how this turned into such a heated discussion at times; just be sure to do a quick search for things before posting immediately that's all... I'm not going to get involved in it beyond saying that ;o)
In terms of what works for USB-Ethernet adapters and how to get it all setup best bet is to read the Wiki Entry for it: http://www.internettablettalk.com/wi...de_and_OS_2008 Thanks, -Rob |
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Thanks a lot to everybody especially to Rob for the useful wiki article which brought me forward a bit.
Meanwhile I was told by Linksys that a driver for the USB200M is not available for the maemo linux based OS2008. Therefore, the link you recommended is clarifying a lot. I understood that the USB 1.0 model USB100M adapter can be used straight away but (there is always a but!) the USB200M (which I posses) needs additional power supply which can not be supported by the USB OTG chip. But the wiki article refers to the N800 !! Is this valid also the N810 or can N810 supply the adapter without outer help?? This would be my last question for now. Regards, Robert |
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ok ok. I was once where you were and i don't want you to get addicted to coffee reading that usb dongles thread. First you have to buy a usb adapter like:
http://www.electronicproductonline.c...oducts_id=2004 or http://www.amazon.com/Motorola-Micro..._sim_e_title_2 Now from this you can buy an adapter than can convert usb to ethernet. http://www.electronicproductonline.c...oducts_id=1799 Now once you've gotten all this go to the wiki and read the HOWTO on Wired Networking http://www.internettablettalk.com/wi...de_and_OS_2008 |
Re: Connect N810 to Hotel LAN cable
Hi,
I got the usbLAN package installed. The eth0 interface is up and I can assign an IP address with ifconfig but what I really want is DHCP doing it for me. In hotels they do not tend to give me the hotel network credentials. (and the girl at the reception is no help either ;-) Can anyone help me with this? Thx! |
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Hi;
Have you tried Code:
udhcpc --help? Steve |
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