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2009-11-27
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The imagination consoles people about what they cannot be
and the humor about what they actually are.
-Albert Camus
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2009-11-27
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2009-11-27
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I'm trying to setup USB networking with my PC to download packages via cheap unlimited ethernet provider rather than pricy GPRS provider.
I did the same steps as for n800 and usbnet works fine... for usual apps which just connect to needed server and transfer data. Nokia's apps (browser, app. manager, mail) behave different: they check if you have connection established (I don't have GPRS or WiFi connection established), establish it and then all data is sent via that slow and pricey connection.
Is there a way to tell N900 that I already have internet connection and it's not it's business to make things [s]better[/s] worse?
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2009-11-27
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I haven't got a N900 yet and I'm new with maemo at all. But this kind of internet connection will be essential for me. Could you, please give us a newbe's how-to for that ?
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2009-12-04
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@ Poland
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2009-12-04
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@ Italy
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I have similar problem. I followed wiki and can easily connect n900 to linux station. However i would really like to make it working with windows host. If anyone has any clue what have to be done for succesfull windows <--> n900 usb networking please post here or update wiki.
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2009-12-04
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@ Seattle
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2009-12-05
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Re- WiFi bad for health.
Ethernet wires also generate electric fields. And your n900 does too, especially when you use gprs. Hold it next to a powered speaker and load a web page and you can hear the requests and responses.
I really appreciate your responses though, helping people get usb working!
-Nick
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2009-12-07
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@ Orlando, USA
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You need the driver on the windows side
you can find the 32 bit one here
https://garage.maemo.org/frs/?group_id=801 inside the
diablo_kernel_usbnet_patch_windows_v0.4.zip file.
I did the same steps as for n800 and usbnet works fine... for usual apps which just connect to needed server and transfer data. Nokia's apps (browser, app. manager, mail) behave different: they check if you have connection established (I don't have GPRS or WiFi connection established), establish it and then all data is sent via that slow and pricey connection.
Is there a way to tell N900 that I already have internet connection and it's not it's business to make things [s]better[/s] worse?