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Hey, I'm hoping someone can help. I've been searching for about 4 hours for topics on USB/USB OTG that would help with this issue. I got my USB OTG earlier today and have been trying to connect my "Samsung Blackjack" to it. I've also tried a USB keyboard Flash Drive and portable Storage Drive. I keep getting the same meassage "Unable to connect, no file system available". I can see the USB icon but when I click on it "Connect to USB device" is not highlighted so I cannot chose it. Is there a special file or app I need? I just updated the OS to the latest one 3 days ago. Any help would be great.
 
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Originally Posted by Reaver View Post
I got my USB OTG earlier today....
You got your USB OTG what earlier today? USB OTG is a protocol, not a device, so what's the device you got earlier today?

If you mean you got an N800 or N810, keyboards and external storage devices won't work until you put the device in USB host mode using a program such as USBControl. As for connecting the Blackjack, you're going to have to be a little more specific what you were trying to do before I can help out.
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Originally Posted by jellotherat View Post
You got your USB OTG what earlier today? USB OTG is a protocol, not a device, so what's the device you got earlier today?
Obviously he got one of jolouis's OTG adaptors.
 
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Sorry guys, I should have been more spicific. I was using the USB OTG adaptor on my N800 and connecting my Blackjack too it. From my understanding I thought all I needed to do was connect the USB OTG to the phone and I was good to go. I do have an unlimited data plan so that is not an issue. Again, thanks for your helpful support.
 
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Originally Posted by Reaver
From my understanding I thought all I needed to do was connect the USB OTG to the phone and I was good to go.
If it's the USB OTG adapter most of us on this forum are familiar with, then it should be connected to your n800, not to your phone.

Next, you might want to expand on exactly what a Samsung Blackjack is, as it may not be immediately apparent to those who can most easily help you.
 
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Originally Posted by GeneralAntilles View Post
Obviously he got one of jolouis's OTG adaptors.
I just bought one of those adapters...... did I just waste 10 dollars?
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no, there's nothing wrong with the adapters; they work just fine.
(I bought two before I even had my n800 in hand -- and gave one to the friend that I knew would want to buy an n800 after seeing mine. he did buy one, and now has the OTG adapter along with it!)
 

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Reaver,
I think you might be a little confused on what the purpose of the OTG dongle is. It is mainly used for connecting to a file system like a thumb drive or hard drive or other supported device. I think some people have like a network adapter they have compiled drivers for and can plug into a powered hub. In order to connect to your phone via usb and use the internet, you would need to compile the drivers for your phone connection as far as I know. It would probably be easier to set up a bluetooth DUN connection to your phone to connect to the internet.
Isaac.S

Take a look at the wiki for connecting a phone.
http://www.internettablettalk.com/wi...e#Connectivity

Last edited by isaacs; 2008-03-25 at 18:52.
 
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Thanks for the info guys. By the way, the Samsung Blackjack is a windows mobile phone.
I think I understand now. Thanks Isaac. My mistake, I thought I could just connect the USE OTG adaptor to my phone and get an internet connection. Again, thank for the help.
 
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Wait a minute! The usb protocal supports lots of things, not just file devices. For example, I hook my motorola v3xx phone's target usb port to my mac usb host port and log into the internet just like I can do using bluetooth.

I ought to be able to do the same with my 810, but so far I have not been able to do it or to find any reference to someone else doing it,

Does anyone have an authoritative answer as to wether the 810 can do it?
 
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