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#11
beta version works, but is a bit unstable. DHCP server does not work to me either, i had to set up IP adress manually...

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#12
You should feed these comments back to them directly - I don't think they have an account over here!
 
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#13
Installed fine. Starts up fine. Connects to t-mobile internet fine.
Laptop connects fine to hotspot. Keeps rebooting my N900 when data transfer starts with my Vista 64bit laptop.
 
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Originally Posted by Strive_Masiwa View Post
Installed fine. Starts up fine. Connects to t-mobile internet fine.
Laptop connects fine to hotspot. Keeps rebooting my N900 when data transfer starts with my Vista 64bit laptop.
In the website said that it is a bug with some laptops, you must restart joikuspot and try again, more info here http://www.joiku.com/index.php?actio...product_id=605
 
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#15
nice will get this soon
 
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#16
can anyone state how much rootfs is used by joiku?
 
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Anyone looked at how this is implemented? Fully in user space? New kernel?
 

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Originally Posted by maguitodelrock View Post
In the website said that it is a bug with some laptops
The bug is in the kernel module for the wifi, see this post, or the thread itself for another approach.
 

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#19
Originally Posted by shadowjk View Post
Anyone looked at how this is implemented? Fully in user space? New kernel?
They have a simple kernel module, which seems to do just about nothing so the rest of NAT must be happening in userland.

People wishing to discuss how they did the messy bits are invited to join this thread.
 
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#20
It doesn't have WPA/WPA2 and it calls WEP, WEB ! haha

EDIT: and reboots as soon as my laptop connects...!


b666m: maybe ½ a MB ?

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