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Your best bet thus far is to look for Maquarade, that should do the trick, only problem is I'm not sure you have the interfaces to route correctly, as the modem isn't really a network card.
Also, explain all you want, it's an USB device not a magical fairy, the OS on the other side must know how to use it. It's never going to be an unshielded twisted pair. As a result you need the equivalent of the USB dial modem driver or software, regardless of platform.
I'd like to connect my laptop to the internet via n900. I have the usbnet connection ready and working. I also have my n900 connected to a wifi and ip_forwarding enabled. Normally I'd just add a SNAT rule to iptables.... but maemo doesn't seem to provide the iptables at all.
Is this doable in some way?
Thanks