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2012-05-04
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2012-05-04
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AFAIK (1) the N900 only works as an ad-hoc AP.
AFAIK (2) Android does not have support for ad-hoc WLAN.
Bad mix, I'm afraid.
Please anyone confirm (1) and/or (2).
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2012-05-04
, 12:02
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2012-05-04
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IMHO.. Android has 100% Ad-Hoc Support..
check out the link in signature.. the one which says
"SOLVED Nitdroid Ad-Hoc tether"
follow the section which explains how to use ZT-AD-HOC-TERTHER
cheers
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2012-05-04
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galaxy s2, mobile hotspot, samsung gs2, tether, tethering |
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I moved to a new house and for the time being I access the internet exculsively through my n900's mobile account.
While checking if Mobile Hotspot was working I used my gf's Galaxy S2 and my signal was nowhere to be found. I also tried it with Qt Mobile Hotspot, with the same results.
I tried a passwordless as well as a protected WAP and the SG2 found no network. I took my EEE and it connected immediately, the same for the laptop and my spare n900. So I added the N900 WAP manually into the list of WAP's on the GS2 but now it tells me the network is not within reach.
So the question is: Has anyone else had trouble tethering to a Galaxy S2?
It is in no way a vital problem, as my gf uses her own dataplan, but the fact it doesn't work made me google around and since I couldn't find anything usefull, I figured I'd pop the question here.
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download n900: service manual level 1-4