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If you want true infrastructure mode on N900 I would research USB host mode whilst using a USB wifi adapter that is compatible with Linux host-ap.
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Question:
Does anyone know if it is possible to use the N900 as a wireless HDD without Internet, just as the Seagate Goflex Satellite can be used?
When I have Internet, I use TinySmb to access my N900, but on Internet-free spots (beach, lake) it would be great to access files on my N900 from my non-3G tablet by setting up a wifi connection between the 2 devices.
Info: http://www.seagate.com/external-hard...ate-satellite/
If possible, I think it would be a nice way to use the N900.