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Did you consider doing USB networking like the developers do? Should be easier I think.
But the dumb question is, if you have a wireless router serving wifi going to your laptop, why not just use the same wifi router to serve data to your phone directly? Do you not have permission to access the wireless network directly with your N900?
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Aside from the obvious suggestion of using the N900's wifi, I'd suggest using a dummy plugin over PAN with the Maemo PC Connectivity Suite as outlined here:
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p=433821&postcount=2
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I am running OpenSUSE 11.3 on my laptop which is connected to the internet using wifi. Is it possible to use this internet on N900 via bluetooth.
Please note i am talking opposite of normal tethering, ie i dont want to use modem of N900.
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Voice choppy on sip calls
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Last edited by rajil.s; 2010-10-18 at 16:59.