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So I finally took the plunge and bought a new n810 Let me lay a quick foundation for you on my background with Linux based system; None. With that said, thank god for the internet and these forums... heh. ive been able to quickly learn the general functions and messed around with xterm. After days of reading, I finally got the courage to install rdesktop.
Awesome app, I downloaded rdesktop from the maemo repository site. I believe its ver 0.4. After running once, it wouldnt open again. according to other members they also ran into this problem. So, I downloaded ver 1.5 which is xterm or cmd based (is this the right term). I am able to successfully log in to my desktop or laptop computer when using the router assigned IP i.e. 192.168.1.4
I'm using the command ; rdesk -f -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD 192.168.1.4
So now that I have successfully logged in via my wireless network. I decided to try and connect to it via my EVDO Bluetooth connection via my paired treo 700p (w/ PAM hack) and n810. I have opened the default port of 3389 (assigned by windows) via my router and assigned my public ip to it. I Believe I have everything setup correct but when I try to connect either one of two things will happen
1. It will give me an error that says ERROR: connect: No route to host
or
2. Autoselected keyboard map en-us and then just stay there...
When i rerun the command to try and connect I can see data being sent on my treo but after a couple of minutes it stops...
So my question is... Is my phone not allowing me to connect because it cannot do UDP TCP via 3389 ? or is the EVDO connection just too slow to allow a usuable rdesktop enviornment ?
Any help would be greatly appreciated... Just so you know I have not been able to try connecting via another Wireless connection not of my own... maybe I can walk the neighborhood for an unsecure connection to see if I can connect ?
Last edited by jaysen; 2008-02-03 at 16:34.