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2012-07-22
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2012-07-22
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2012-07-24
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Check this http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=82010
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2012-07-24
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Thanks, unfortunately I couldn't get any of those methods to work with the n900. I tried installing android too and got a black screen on reboot. So I've lost patience in getting this to work.
Time to relegate my n900 as a backup phone. Its been a great device and I've had it for over 3.5 years, but its time to move on.
It'll be interesting to see what these small form tablets do to the phone market. I see that most new smart phones are huge, almost tablets themselves. Now i have a tablet I don't need a large phone as most of the time I'll be able to use the tablet instead. so i've just bought the smallest smartphone I can find. I predict this will be a common thing once these 7" tablets spread.
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2012-07-29
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I'm using Bluetooth PAN on N900 with my Nexus 7. Works AWESOME.
I'm using jchan's scripts found deeper in this thread:
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=58570
EDIT
Here's the exact post I used to get it working on mine.
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=124
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2012-07-29
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Great thanks, I'm glad you've managed to get it to work. I still can't quite get there. I've installed everything necessary i think and it says "pan-tethering activated" when I run the script here: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=58570
But I'm still not getting internet access from the Nexus 7 when I pair it. What android app are you using to connect to the n900?
thanks
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2012-07-30
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Don't use the scripts at the top of the post. Use jschan's later in the thread.
On the Android side no app is needed. Just go to Bluetooth and click in the paired N900.
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2012-10-15
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@ Eerbeek
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android jelly bean doesn't yet support connecting to ad hoc networks (I use Joikuspot).
I've done a lot of searching obviously, and one way that some people have done it (to other non-n900 ad hoc networks) is by using bluetooth networking or apps specific to android phones.. I can't seem to get bluetooth networking to work with n900 and nexus 7, they pair together but I don't know how to get the Nexus to use the n900's internet connection, I've got bluetooth networking installed. I'd prefer a Joikuspot method ideally.
If anyone can point me in the right direction that would be a great help. If I can achieve this then I can see myself using the N900 for a while longer, otherwise it'll have to be upgrade time.
thanks