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When the only internet link is the [[Nokia N900|N900]], how to connect a laptop to it and use it to connect to the net?
When the only internet link is the [[Nokia N900|N900]], how to connect a laptop to it and use it to connect to the net?
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There is two modes for doing this: Using the [[Nokia N900|N900]] as a dumb mobile broadband modem to the phone network, which however will leave the linux system on N900 without connection to internet. Or set up full USB networking between the computer and the N900 using the N900 as a router to whatever network it's connected to (phone, wlan, etc..), which will allow internet access for both N900 and PC concurrently.
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There is two modes for doing this: Using the [[Nokia N900|N900]] as a dumb mobile broadband modem to the phone network, or set up full USB networking between the computer and the N900 using the N900 as a router to whatever network it's connected to (phone, wlan, etc..)
The modem model should be available mostly automatically on most OS'es when you connect the phone over USB (Bluethooth also possible with an addon). Windows may need the PC Suite installed however. This however only works for phone network connections, not wlan connections.
The modem model should be available mostly automatically on most OS'es when you connect the phone over USB (Bluethooth also possible with an addon). Windows may need the PC Suite installed however. This however only works for phone network connections, not wlan connections.

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