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2007-12-03
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I have an adapter like that on the way, but for now I'm using a normal male mini usb cable plugged into N800, with the other end, and ethernet adapter plugged into a female to female adapter.
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2007-12-03
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2007-12-03
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Is the Realtek RTL8150 Chipset the only supported one?
Can't find any of these listed USB-to-Ethernet Adapters with RTL8150 Chipset here in Germany. :-(
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2007-12-04
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2007-12-05
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2007-12-05
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what exactly am I to do with the modules? Sorry for the basic question. Any progress on getting native apps to work with the connection? If not, what apps do work with it, and how?
Oh yea, and I still need to find a micro USB adapter. Not even sure which kind yet--A, B, A/B? A little confused there but I'll do some reading to clear it up.
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2007-12-05
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2007-12-06
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Have you tried launching the executables (for browser etc.) directly from the command line in xterm ? I seem to remember the icons in the menus start them through some wrapper shell script that brings up the WLAN connection if it isn't already active... maybe the plain binary could work ?
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2007-12-06
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#20
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I've submitted an enhancement request, please add your vote if you'd like to see proper support of wired connections
Here's the link:
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2470
Thanks!