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currently the broadcom chip set Lan codes are not beign picked up here: http://www.coffer.com/mac_find/

So I'm finding it hard to work out the LANS.

I'll try and see if there a range for that chipset , any other max lan code examples would be greatful, thanks
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Originally Posted by noobmonkey View Post
if only i knew how to confirm! hehe

Edit - ignore me

WLAN : C0:38:F9...
Bluetooth : C0:38:F9...
you sure thats from your N900?
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Ok it seems here is the list:

http://standards.ieee.org/cgi-bin/ou...0Danmark%20A/S

This doesn't narrow down the N900 though
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cool, I hope this applies across the board.

Does the 4th part of your guys mac's read 5B ?
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Originally Posted by Brayo1971 View Post
Im convinced im the only person in Chesterfield (UK) to own an N900. If im wrong please let me know :-)
Nope me too (I work in Chesterfield - does that count?)
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Originally Posted by stobbsc View Post
cool, I hope this applies across the board.

Does the 4th part of your guys mac's read 5B ?
Nope, 4A here.
 
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Originally Posted by 2bli2 View Post
N900 user up by Seven Dials, here
just by george street here

Originally Posted by 2bli2 View Post
I know one person with an N900, and another who is torn between getting one and getting a Nexus One. No comparison, if you ask me
agreed. i was entirely underwhelmed by both the build-up to release and the finished product. in comparison the n900 has been electric (to those that know it exists, at least)
 
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#178
There's at least 15 N900 owners at the university I study at. I see someone using it at the library or at the restaurants on a daily basis.

Mind you, that's more often than I see iPhones. Then again, Finland is a bit special on that aspect anyway.
 
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Originally Posted by cardiff-blues View Post
Perhaps one of you guys should program an application to locate other n900s so we can be social.
the gizmondo had such an application. and it ran ARM architecture.
 
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Originally Posted by PhilE View Post
One of our help desk guys has an N900, but apart from that I've not seen another one in the wild and as far as I know, noobmonkey is the next nearest N900 user to me.

92.3% of the population in Brighton seem to be iPhone users, although I have been showing off the N900 at every opportunity. I've found that the best way to shut an iPhone user up is to demonstrate the multitasking by opening up 7 or 8 applications then showing them the dashboard with all 7 or 8 apps still running. Never fails!
I had a couple of i-phone brigade students where I work come up to me while is was using my n900. He asked me if he could take a look at my 'tablet', so i obliged. He was in ore when I showed him the multitasking and after showing him a avi video that i explained hadn't been converted, he asked me where he can get one from and trade in his. Another convert I think!
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