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Originally Posted by gidoca View Post
This is only an UI limitation. For instance, you can use your N900 as a WLAN access point with <link removed>
umm... what kind of link is that? were you registering a domain or something?

here's the thread for joikuspot: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=44235
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i have no interest for joikuspot for the moment though it is a very useful app
 
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There are probably a number of reasons this was not supported in Maemo - power savings, simplicity, and reliability come to mind. Power savings is obvious, without an active cellular data connection the cellular radio will not be active as often. Having multiple interfaces to the same network (or the internet) is not a simple setup, and requires more complex policy based routing to route traffic back out the correct interface. Without PBR, all traffic would go out one interface (regardless of where it came in), causing many potential issues - including, but definitely not limited to: traffic with an IP from network A originating on network B being dropped (most sane network admins drop all egress traffic not sourced from their IP blocks) and forward traffic routing differently than return (resulting in odd latency/jitter/throughput issues). And then there are application level issues - How should the best interface be selected? What makes the decision (TCP stack or application)? What factors are taken into consideration? What about existing connections when a new network connection is created? What happens when a network connection is lost? It would definitely be nice to see added in the future (fixed in MeeGo?), but only if it can be properly executed.

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Originally Posted by rewt View Post
There are probably a number of reasons this was not supported in Maemo - power savings, simplicity, and reliability come to mind. Power savings is obvious, without an active cellular data connection the cellular radio will not be active as often. Having multiple interfaces to the same network (or the internet) is not a simple setup, and requires more complex policy based routing to route traffic back out the correct interface. Without PBR, all traffic would go out one interface (regardless of where it came in), causing many potential issues - including, but definitely not limited to: traffic with an IP from network A originating on network B being dropped (most sane network admins drop all egress traffic not sourced from their IP blocks) and forward traffic routing differently than return (resulting in odd latency/jitter/throughput issues). And then there are application level issues - How should the best interface be selected? What makes the decision (TCP stack or application)? What factors are taken into consideration? What about existing connections when a new network connection is created? What happens when a network connection is lost? It would definitely be nice to see added in the future (fixed in MeeGo?), but only if it can be properly executed.
n80, n95, n97, 5800 all can do it and handle it well. maemo is deifferent but dont mean it cant handle it lol
 
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Hi,

I am from India and recently got a 3G SIM. I somehow am not able to configure my N900 to access 3G. Am able to make voice calls and send sms but 3G is not working.

N900-WLAN works great.

I have the settings provided by my service provider. Any idea how I can go and enter these setttings?

When I try and go to Settings - Internet Connections - New I get to see only for WLAN and I am unable to figure out an option how to configure for packet data.

Any help please?
 
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^^What did the customer personnel have to tell you about this..Its something they oughta be figuring out
 
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Originally Posted by prabhuferrari View Post
Hi,


I have the settings provided by my service provider. Any idea how I can go and enter these setttings?

When I try and go to Settings - Internet Connections - New I get to see only for WLAN and I am unable to figure out an option how to configure for packet data.

Any help please?
N900 automatically configure its 3g settings once u insert the sim if the service is activated,
wht i can tell u is,, put the sim on another phone with 3g and check ur service is activated on that sim., get the settings for that phone and activate it first and check everything works well on that sim . put back the 3g activated sim to n900 and voila u r ready to go online.. most of service providers dont have settings for n900 as they have it for n97 n80 etc...
 
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Please please write English, *****-speak (in #iirc parlance) is very heavy to read. I mean the 'u', 'r', and all that.
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What are you talking about ? I'm connected both Wi-Fi and 3G in school...no problems
 
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The following threads have been merged into this thread:
  • "connect to wifi and 3g simultaneously" with one post
  • "n900 can not run 2 connection? wifi and 3G?" with thirteen posts
 
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