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2011-04-17
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2011-04-17
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I can use USB "tethering" on my Galaxy S ... which is a Galaxy Tab sans the extra pixels/size.
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2011-04-17
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I recently got an Android wifi only Xoom working tethered to my N900. My first ideas (Wifi, DUN) didn't pan out, but I was able to get PAN to, err, pan out.
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2011-04-17
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as in-maemo already mentioned a couple of posts above, the n900 can be configured to support bluetooth pan tethering which android supports out of the box. as soon as you enable the n900's bluetooth pan ability (see Bluetooth Profiles--you basically need to enable the "network" plugin and restart the bluetooth daemon) and pair/repair that Galaxy tab to it, you should see a tethering option for the paired n900.
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2011-04-17
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I used the integrated Archos Bluetooth/USB tether, but you can try this one instead, it is supposed to work:
http://www.chinadigitalcomm.com/andr...ork-t1325.html
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2011-04-18
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What, so there actually may be a DUN option after all ?
So much for the "impossible" part then, what a relief :-)
I'm beginning to regret starting this in off Topic as a rant... now it's turned into an interesting and useful thread, and I can't even thanks all of you properly !...
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2011-04-18
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I used the integrated Archos Bluetooth/USB tether, but you can try this one instead, it is supposed to work:
http://www.chinadigitalcomm.com/andr...ork-t1325.html
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2011-04-18
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2011-04-18
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Clicking on the tethering option will connect the devices, but until you configure the bluetooth network properly, you won't actually get data passed through properly--that's where the scripts come in.
edit: stupid grammer mistakes
Last edited by jschan; 2011-04-18 at 03:16.