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Update: Just tested it and it looks like CM9 Alpha 0.6 (built from ICS 4.0.3) bluetooth tethering isn't working just yet. It pairs just fine, has an option to use the n900 for Internet access, and even has the familiar shaded bluetooth icon from the Honeycomb days indicating tethering is on, but it doesn't seem to be resolving websites.
When I get some time, I'll try to see if I can get to anything by IP to find out if it's just a DNS setup issue of if the routing is broken completely.
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ok after having quite a good time with touchpad I now felt that ad-hoc tether is not a perfect solution for touchpad afterall.. And I even used cm7 v3.5 but you still need to struggle with ad-hoc there too.. Altho their is also a freeware app that helps you tether ad-hoc but still nothing direct
there are a few problems I found in ad-hoc tethering both in cm7 & webOS
1 the connection fails after its idle for a long time
2 we cannot have secure connection in both android & webOS, not till I wrote this..
3 except for browser no other app will find internet or its browser only internet
BUT THEIR IS A SOLUTION TO GIVE "FULL WIFI INTERNET" TO TOUCHPAD OR ANY OTHER WIFI DEVICE[REQUIRES PC]
the solution is.. Instead if tethering form mobile device we need to tether from PC[Laptop].. And it WiFi Tethere in the way both CM7 & WebOS understands
1 the connection never breaks
2 all the apps finds and use the internet (mail,fb,messengers,HP appstore, android market) you name it
3 its secure
4 WiFi is detected as its suppose to be
Alton there are many apps the one I found WORKING is..
CONNECTIFY-ME
the app is a bliss it easy to configure.. Works on windows7(even on 64bit).. Provides ad-hoc tether too(if you want).. & its free
http://www.connectify.me/
just hit the downloads section... Its a simple installer... And its done...
have a fully working touchpad... Enjoy :-)
enjoy..
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i just got my HP Touchpad with nothing installed in it just the Default WebOS...
The problem is when i try to tether Internet to touchpad.. it cannot discover any of wifi tethers N900 can offer..
i tried QT Mobile HotSpot, JoikuSpot, MobileHotSpot, with Network security (Open) even tried WEP..
but nothing works
it detects Other WiFi's but Nothing from N900..
thanks in advance..
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SOLUTION ^_^
ok after having quite a good time with touchpad I now felt that ad-hoc tether is not a perfect solution for touchpad afterall.. And I even used cm7 v3.5 but you still need to struggle with ad-hoc there too.. Altho their is also a freeware app that helps you tether ad-hoc but still nothing direct
there are a few problems I found in ad-hoc tethering both in cm7 & webOS
1 the connection fails after its idle for a long time
2 we cannot have secure connection in both android & webOS, not till I wrote this..
3 except for browser no other app will find internet or its browser only internet
BUT THEIR IS A SOLUTION TO GIVE "FULL WIFI INTERNET" TO TOUCHPAD OR ANY OTHER WIFI DEVICE[REQUIRES PC]
for full internet from N900 or any phone in infrastructure mode
the solution is.. Instead if tethering form mobile device we need to tether from PC[Laptop].. And it WiFi Tethere in the way both CM7 & WebOS understands
1 the connection never breaks
2 all the apps finds and use the internet (mail,fb,messengers,HP appstore, android market) you name it
3 its secure
4 WiFi is detected as its suppose to be
Alton there are many apps the one I found WORKING is..
CONNECTIFY-ME
the app is a bliss it easy to configure.. Works on windows7(even on 64bit).. Provides ad-hoc tether too(if you want).. & its free
http://www.connectify.me/
just hit the downloads section... Its a simple installer... And its done...
have a fully working touchpad... Enjoy :-)
enjoy..
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for Direct Internet from N900 to your HP Touchpad(under WebOS) - AD-HOC MODE
1) Google the webos app for Touchpad called Add-Hoc tethering by Bedrock
2) you will get the instruction about it on the download page dont worry..
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for Direct Internet from N900 to your Android Device - AD-HOC MODE
1) go to Play Store and download "ZT-180 Adhoc Switcher" its free
2) rename your Hot Spot to "AndroidTether"
3) keep it open(no Encryption)
4) turn-on wifi hotspot on N900
5) Start ZT-180 Adhoc Switcher, Enable Wifi
6) click "switch to Adhoc Mode"... it will find N900 by itself(if you name it correctly in #2)
7) Cheers
thanks for reading
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Last edited by immi.shk; 2012-05-05 at 14:12.