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2011-10-30
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Hey Robbie,
please keep in mind, that our little gagdet will (99% sure) not be capable of an ad-hoc connection with WPA.
On PC, You will need to activate ICS on the connection which provides internet. On the other connection (which is granted ICS), You will get a DHCP on 192.168.1.xxx range. It took me a few attempts to get it up
There are a couple of catches with this, which I need help with:
1. I can't figure out how to have a hidden ad-hoc network, so it's not broadcasting it's SSID everywhere.
2. Sharing the PC's internet connection with the N900 may be a problem; the PC has a static IP in the 192.168.12 range. I can find an unused IP in this range, but I doubt it'll help.
Let me know of some ideas I can use to get this working. I've got signifigant experience with my N900 and wouldn't be adverse to setting up a script to enable/disable the connection if needed, but I'm not so savvy about W7(I've been using Linux myself for years)...
My projects: BackupMenu - OS Backup & restore | Video: Flashing your n900(LiveCD)
My devices: N770 + 8GB SD card soldered internally, N900 with 8GB SD card + Custom OC(125-950 typically).
OC freqs: 0:22,90 125:22,90 250:28,180 500:30,360 550:32,400 600:34,430 700:39,430 750:41,430 805:45,430 850:47,500 900:50,500 950:54,500 1000:58,500 1100:67,520 1150:71,520