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2008-05-22
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if all else fails for your USB device connected directly, you could always grb a Cradlepoint PHS300 (3g/wifi router w/Li-Poly battery) and connect your 3G USB dongle to it then use wifi to connect to the router. It costs about $150 but it will save a ton of time and you get better power management (I think) by connecting over wif rather then powering the device via the USB port.
Some have mentioned a powered USB hub too...but to simplify I feel the pocket router is the better option as it's easier to manage and there is zero learning curve to figure out how to get it working via USB on the tablet.
I use a Cradlepoint CTR350 with an external battery pack to connect over my Franklin CDU680 to the Sprint EVDO.
BTW, both routers now support HSDPA and EVDO Rev.A But check to ensure your device is supported.
I am assuming you want this all for portability/to be mobile.
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2008-06-10
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Some have mentioned a powered USB hub too...but to simplify I feel the pocket router is the better option as it's easier to manage and there is zero learning curve to figure out how to get it working via USB on the tablet.
I use a Cradlepoint CTR350 with an external battery pack to connect over my Franklin CDU680 to the Sprint EVDO.
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2008-06-12
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2008-06-12
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I have the Cradlepoint PHS300 that I connect my 3g phone to, and stream wifi in my house. The PHS300 is battery powered and if your phone is fully charged, (the PHS300 also charges your phone while emitting wifi signal, good and bad) you can have wifi for about 2 hours per charge. The PHS300 is compact, about the size of the N810 but a little thicker, and very easy to use. I've been using mine for about a month and have been satisfied completley. The nice thing about this router is it turns a once individual use EVDO signal into a secure wifi signal that up to 10 different guests can be on at once. I bought mine for $153 including shipping from this website : http://www.rfwel.com/shop/product.php?productid=1158
Looks like it's going for $169 now.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vodafon...iver_for_Linux
it lists my type of usb 3g dongle modem
but i was wondering if it would work on the n800
i know it works on something called an eee http://forums.cnet.co.uk/-podcast-/i...last_post_date
first from searchs i know
the n800 can not power it (solved i have a plug in the wall usb charger that can provide it power through its 2nd usb cable(thats there for that very purpose))
the n800 needs to be set to host port (solved i believe there is an app that can toggle it)
i am very new to linuz if i attempt this it would take me a day or two atleast and may not work through just me not getting to gripd with this over complicated os, if a linux guru could try this and comfirm if it works or not that would be really really appreciated
Last edited by mrgreaper; 2008-05-20 at 13:01. Reason: correct some keyboard errors