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The Asus wl-330g |
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Note this comment in the Bora 3.1 maintenance update:
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http://repository.maemo.org/stable/3...lnotes_3.1.txt :D |
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Ok, so the N800 has support for IP over USB.
I loaded the g_ether module as described earlier in the thread by Richard and connected my windows PC and the IT with the USB cable. The WIndows PC recognized the Ethernet USB device but there are no drivers on the PC to use the connection. Any ideas how to proceed ? [ OK, besides switching the OS on the host :-) ] Thanks. |
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google for linux.inf, save the file. make sure that it has Windows CRLF for each line. then follow the directions @ http://docwiki.gumstix.org/Windows_XP_usbnet.
If you have access to the linux kernel source linux.inf is in the Documention/usb/ directory. |
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Thanks so much for the explanation and links, Richard.
I enabled the driver as described in the link. Unfortunately my WinXP Sp2 does not like the connection. The installation finishes with: Cannot start the device ( code 10). No new network connection visible :( I see some suspicious messages on the IT with dmesg. Unfortunatly, I do not understand USB protocols nor RNDIS. The g_file* stuff works ok. |
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Did you have the g_ether module loaded, an ip address configured on the N800 and the USB cable connected? Loading the XP driver is a PITA. I've seen it hang during the install process. Sometimes disconnecting the USB cable will allow the instalation to complete.
Richard |
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Thanks! |
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Still the connection is of little value. I expected I could reach the Internet through my WinXP box. I didn't make it ... Now the steps I followed: 1. On the Nokia using root privilege: Unload the g_file_storage kernel module. Code:
rmmod g_file_storage Code:
insmod /mnt/initfs/lib/modules/2.6.18-omapl/g_ether.ko Code:
ifconfig -a You can use Code:
ifup usb0 Code:
/etc/networks/interfaces 2. Plug in the USB cable. The windows PC will detect the new device and ask for drivers. The drivers are onboard, the OS has to be told which to choose. This is done via an inf file. You take this linux.inf, copy it to your PC file system and manually navigate the wizard to the file location. The installation ended with an error message (code 10). Device Manager -> Network Adapters shows the Linux RNDIS Gadget after View->Show hidden devices is switched on. Still there was no Network Connection visible in the Control Panel. [At this time I saw also an error box on my N800. The reason was: I am using mmc2 as my root file system. This box my safely be ack'ed.] 3. I unhooked the USB cable and rebooted the PC. The subsequent repluging fo the USB cable successfully created the Network Connection. The connection was in disabled state. It could be enabled after the IP settings of the connection on the PC side had been set manually to the matching IP address of the N800 ( 192.168.2.14, if you used the nokia supplied config above). Now I could open an ssh session from my PC to the N800. 4. I was unsuccessful with routng ip through the XP! I did enable forwarding in the registry (KB315236 but browsing WWW from the N800 failed. (After all I am using "private" IP addresses, so this makes sense). In case the routing would work, one has to set up DNS properly on the N800 before the fun begins. 5. So I tried "bridging". But this is a mystery to me. Simply bridging the exisitng connections in the Control Panel did create a Windows Bridged Connection. But from that point on neither the PC nor the N800 had a working IP setup. I have no clue how to set up the bridging correctly. |
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The bridging is quite well explained in here.
At home my DSL-router runs a DHCP server. I set up the bridging interface on the PC and the usb0 interface on the N800 to DHCP. The InternetTablett did not aquire the needed address. Setting it manually to a reasonable value lets me open a ssh session from the PC to the device, but a wget to my DSL- router from the N800 gives me "no route to host" ... Strange as it is the same ip network. |
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Anyone trying to connect ehternet to the Nokia tablets should consider an Ad hoc connection:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...mspx?pf=trueHi I have personally yet to see if it works as I haven't tried with a compatible wifi connection myself. |
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