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#* Make sure you have activated USB networking on the Nokia side correctly. | #* Make sure you have activated USB networking on the Nokia side correctly. | ||
# My tablet can now talk to my XP machine, but how do I get out to the rest of the network? | # My tablet can now talk to my XP machine, but how do I get out to the rest of the network? | ||
- | + | First, set up a dummy access point, as described above, so that you can configure the network settings in connection manager for your usbnet connection. This will allow you to configure proxy server access. Secondly, install a proxy on your local machine. Examples include [http://www.proxomitron.info/ proxomitron] or [http://www.handcraftedsoftware.org/ freeproxy]. | |
# How do I set up DNS once I have connected the tablet and the host? | # How do I set up DNS once I have connected the tablet and the host? | ||
- | #* | + | #* Either configure the host as a gateway, and use the same DNS servers as your host (see above), or install and configure pdnsd on your host computer, and add nameserver 192.168.2.14 to the file /etc/resolv.conf on your tablet. |
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