N900 Ad-hoc WiFi Hotspot
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+ | See http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=73406 | ||
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+ | It may be noted, that scanning for networks on the N900 seems to disconnect everything. So starting wlancond seems to be a bad solution, better stop it. | ||
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+ | == Old article == | ||
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This method works but is not usable for more than a proof of concept because it suffers '''40% packet loss at close range''' between the [[Nokia N900|N900]] and the laptop. | This method works but is not usable for more than a proof of concept because it suffers '''40% packet loss at close range''' between the [[Nokia N900|N900]] and the laptop. | ||
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+ | Simply connect to the ad hoc wireless network. | ||
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+ | In this configuration, a DHCP server is not run by the N900, so addresses will have to be manually assigned to clients. | ||
- | + | Note that on Android devices, a patched "wpa_supplicant" file may be necessary to see the network. | |
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Latest revision as of 16:02, 8 June 2012
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[edit] Working solution
See http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=73406
It may be noted, that scanning for networks on the N900 seems to disconnect everything. So starting wlancond seems to be a bad solution, better stop it.
[edit] Old article
This method works but is not usable for more than a proof of concept because it suffers 40% packet loss at close range between the N900 and the laptop.
[edit] On the N900
- Enable extras-devel
- Install iptables at a terminal with root access:
apt-get install iptables
- Install kernel-power-settings (see the detailed installation instructions):
apt-get install kernel-power-settings
- Connect to the Internet with GPRS
- Setup iptables to allow forwarding:
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o gprs0 -j MASQUERADE
- Bring up te ad hoc wireless network:
iwconfig wlan0 mode ad-hoc channel 3 ifconfig wlan0 192.168.4.15 up iwconfig wlan0 essid N900
[edit] On the Client
Simply connect to the ad hoc wireless network.
In this configuration, a DHCP server is not run by the N900, so addresses will have to be manually assigned to clients.
Note that on Android devices, a patched "wpa_supplicant" file may be necessary to see the network.
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