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/home/user # iwconfig wlan0 mode master Error for wireless request "Set Mode" (8B06) : SET failed on device wlan0 ; Invalid argument.
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I got an ad-hoc connection with MobileHotspot working on my netbook running Ubuntu 9.10, both with the in-built Atheros wifi and a cheap Ralink usb wifi stick, but I did have to enter the hex key rather than the passphrase (you can see the hex key your n900 using by typing "iwconfig" on the terminal as root).
Joikuspot apparently only puts out wifi as 'ad hoc', which MeeGo can't use. Neither can Android 2.2 (the Android guys have apparently been complaining about this for 2 years!). Neither can ubuntu in some circumstances (which appear to be chip dependent).
So first question: is that a hardware or software limitation of the n900? Could it be made to put out an infrastructure wifi visible to all OSs?
Second question (dependent on the first) since Android apparently does put out an infrastructure type wifi, can nitdroid?
Third question: going back to the point that ubuntu seems to be picky about seeing ad hoc networks, is there anyone out there who's put ubuntu on a MeeGo conference lenovo netbook, who could tell me whether it can see joikuspot from an n900?
Because if the answer to all of the above is 'no dice' I'm going to be forced to reinstall Windows on the Lenovo, which is a bit mean as I was given it to try out MeeGo.
Can someone help? Please?
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