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2011-12-03
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2011-12-03
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2011-12-03
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2011-12-03
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2011-12-04
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No, not tricky at all.
I did this on Windows as my "laptop1" and connected my N900 to it as follows:
Set up Qt Mobile Hotspot -> windows recognizes the N900 as a network adapter -> share the Internet to this network adapter and voila: connect "laptop2" to hotspot created by the N900.
Basically it's the same on Linux except for the Internet sharing part. I'm guessing that you need to use iptables forwarding for that.
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2011-12-04
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Im in a bit of a bind at the moment. Need a temporary fix for this issue.
At the moment, my wifi range is too limited. I would like share the wifi by placing one laptop in its range, connecting N900 to it as second wifi card and connect 3rd laptop to the wifi that the first laptop is connected to using n900 as hotspot.
1st laptop - Recieves wifi signal
usb connected n900 to first laptop - broadcasts that as hotspot
2nd laptop: can connect to n900 and use it.
Is there a way this can work. Much thanks!