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I'll probably resurrect my Hamachi frontend project. I wish I could write a status bar app in Python...
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Hamachi is basically a software based VPN that traverses NAT devices/firewalls etc. Basically allows you to put any machine, anywhere on the same network.
Long story short, they made a console port for the N800 so that you can place the tablet on the same network as your PCs. So, this is cool for both business and home use. I can take my n800 to any wireless hotspot and access the same resources as my business or home: Intranet sites, secure web browsing, maybe even file transfer?
Anyhow, digg link:
http://digg.com/software/Hamachi_on_...terntet_Tablet
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And of course, you guys already have a article on it:
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ead.php?t=6532
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Last edited by mcflem06; 2007-05-31 at 14:43.