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2009-09-02
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2009-09-02
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Yes but Wi-Fi is sometimes more flexible in terms of device support.
Both methods have their advantages but in certain circumstances Joikuspot is the preferable one (for example if your laptop has Wi-Fi but no Bluetooth, or if its Bluetooth doesn't work with Bluetooth modems).
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2009-09-07
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2009-09-07
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so at this point as we know it n900 will not be able to tether [out of the box]
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2009-09-09
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Yes but Wi-Fi is sometimes more flexible in terms of device support.
Both methods have their advantages but in certain circumstances Joikuspot is the preferable one (for example if your laptop has Wi-Fi but no Bluetooth, or if its Bluetooth doesn't work with Bluetooth modems).
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2009-11-12
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so at this point as we know it n900 will not be able to tether - am I correct ?
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2009-11-12
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2009-11-18
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But is this either going to be (1) included or (2) available via download at some point? It was called an 'awkward situation' earlier in this thread, but yes - I have a Blackberry with unlimited data, and would love to be able to tether the N900 to it as a client, either via BT or USB. (Actually, love is too weak of a word - if I can't do it, it's not worth it, since a separate data plan for the N900 is just too much. I'll just keep dragging around my netbook.)
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2009-11-18
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But is this either going to be (1) included or (2) available via download at some point? It was called an 'awkward situation' earlier in this thread, but yes - I have a Blackberry with unlimited data, and would love to be able to tether the N900 to it as a client, either via BT or USB. (Actually, love is too weak of a word - if I can't do it, it's not worth it, since a separate data plan for the N900 is just too much. I'll just keep dragging around my netbook.)
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2009-11-18
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I am a HEAVY S60 ( N95) Joikuspot user ( actually right now) and I do agree with above, it is fantastic to be free of a cable, but power consumption is massive.
so to be able to use Joikuspot for more than a few minutes it needs to be connected to a power output. However the new N900 can charge via micro USB right, so if connected to a PC it will charge at the same time...like my 10 year old PDA did...
but wireless seems quite a bit more modern...