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2007-11-30
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Hi
Relying on Wifi spots and connecting via phone seems to be stupid as the device does not have life on its own..I bough the N800 in May while visiting US and after coming back to India i have not used it at all except for a short period..
They cant expect us to carry all kinds of extra devices to make this work meaningfully..And what about the cost you incur for adding on these..All looks meaningless..atleast to me..
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2007-11-30
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2007-11-30
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Hmmm... http://www.linux-usb.org/devices.html might be a place to investigate. If someone's done drivers for a USB ethernet, especially for ARM, then it shouldn't be too hard to get a dongle working on the N800.
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2007-11-30
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According to the datasheet, the 8150 uses an average current of 110mA, and with the additional components of the adapter (LEDs, etc), I doubt the N8x0 will be able to power it directly.
Wish me luck!
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2007-11-30
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Hi
... but why cant they simple allow us to place a SIM inside and get connected via some cellular service?
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They cant expect us to carry all kinds of extra devices to make this work meaningfully..And what about the cost you incur for adding on these..All looks meaningless..atleast to me..
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2007-11-30
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Is there such a thing as an ethernet adapter that can talk to the n800 via bluetooth?
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2007-11-30
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2007-11-30
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2007-11-30
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You hit the nail on the head..It is really frustrating..with all the limitations in connectivity..
Nokia may have a vision on how the N800 has to evolve..but why cant they simple allow us to place a SIM inside and get connected via some cellular service?
Relying on Wifi spots and connecting via phone seems to be stupid as the device does not have life on its own..I bough the N800 in May while visiting US and after coming back to India i have not used it at all except for a short period..
They cant expect us to carry all kinds of extra devices to make this work meaningfully..And what about the cost you incur for adding on these..All looks meaningless..atleast to me..
If someone else feels this is not so please advice..