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* Open System -> Administrate -> Network (or run system-config-network from command line).
* Open System -> Administrate -> Network (or run system-config-network from command line).
* Press the "New" button to create a new network interface. Select "Ethernet" network card type.
* Press the "New" button to create a new network interface. Select "Ethernet" network card type.
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* On the next screen, select the "Netchip Technology, Inc. Linux-USB Ethernet/RNDIS Gadget (usb0)" or "Nokia Mobile Phones N900 (PC-Suite Mode)".
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* On the next screen, select the "Netchip Technology, Inc. Linux-USB Ethernet/RNDIS Gadget (usb0)".
* Choose "Static IP address" and enter the IP address 192.168.2.15 for your PC, if you are using the default usb0 configuration on your tablet. Don't fill the gateway field on the Fedora side.
* Choose "Static IP address" and enter the IP address 192.168.2.15 for your PC, if you are using the default usb0 configuration on your tablet. Don't fill the gateway field on the Fedora side.
* Fill other settings (DNS etc) if you want to, then press "Finish".
* Fill other settings (DNS etc) if you want to, then press "Finish".

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