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2010-09-10
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2010-12-25
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2010-12-25
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I cant get the USB networking on the setup right.. Can you help me?
I saw ur post on the USB networking in ubuntu
I dont understand the instructions in USB NETWORKING WIKI..
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2010-12-25
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By far the easiest way to set up USB networking is just to use the MobileHotSpot app with the USB interface selected.
"Just works" automagically for me on Maverick.
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2010-12-25
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Don't know what you're talking about, it just works out of the box without any extra software for me.
You may want to explicitly set the MAC address for your N900 though, so Network Manager remembers its' settings. But once you do that, everytime I plug in the N900 it sees it and configures my laptops' IP address fine.
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2010-12-25
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2010-12-25
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@ Albuquerque, NM, USA
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Plug in USB an select pc mode and select your mobile provider under "mobile broadband" selection of network manager. That's it. I was actually quite surprised that it worked so easily without any additional steps.
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2010-12-25
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I have followed this tutorial http://wiki.maemo.org/N900_USB_networking which explains how to setup the N900 for USB Networking. I have it setup to be fully automatic on Ubuntu and the N900. When I plug in the USB cable and select PC Suite mode the network is setup. I can SSH to my device etc.
However there is one issue I am having and I think it has more to do with Ubuntu's network connections than the N900. Basically when I add the entry for the N900 to my /etc/network/interfaces my eth0 connection vanishes.
I have my eth0 connection setup using the System -> Preferences -> Network Connections. My eth0 connection is set to have a static IP for my workstation.
Every time I add the N900 entry and restart the network my eth0 connection disappears and I lose all Internet connectivity.
Is there a way I can have both connection running simultaneously? I cannot lose the Internet every time I connect my N900 to my system.
Both network connections are running on completely different IP's so running simultaneously should work fine. My eth0 runs on 172.* and my n900 runs on 192.168.2.15
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Joseph Crawford