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2007-03-30
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2007-04-02
, 15:29
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2007-09-29
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Yes, I do. I have an HTC S620 (aka: T-Mobile Dash), which is the device _I_ was on the fence about getting, as I already had my N800 and love it. Technically, it is possible to tether the N800 to the Dash, but I haven't made it pretty yet. Essentially...
1) Do once; create "dummy" AP to connect to
2) Start "Internet connection sharing" on the Dash
3) run "pand -c xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx" to connect to the PAN AP
4) either "udhcpc -i bnep0" or statically assign an IP to the bnep0 NIC, and set a default GW
5) ensure valid DNS in some fashion
6) Enjoy!
There are apparently ways to get this process into the GUI, but I haven't done them yet. It definitely would be nice if you could just use DUN like normal phones.
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2007-09-29
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2007-09-29
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@ San Jose, CA
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2007-11-25
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Hm. My N800 doesn't have udhcpc on it ... do you know where I'd find it? Or, do you know what network range/mask/etc. is appropriate to assign statically? And what the default GW is?
and, for the pand command, what are the x's supposed to be? literals? [...] Something you get from the Dash?
(I'm choosing between a Dash, a Pearl, or a Nokia 6086 .... the 6086 is a lot cheaper, but I don't want to aim too low and wish I had gotten more later
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2007-12-07
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2007-12-09
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@ Jerz
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2007-12-11
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@ California
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Adusting to being a technophile...or not