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2011-05-27
, 14:43
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#12
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Yes, you could just leave the iptables alone if you just want to connect to N900 without a tethering need.
And you don't need that modprobe ipt_MASQUERADE as well.
However, one thing you must note that if you're using Windows PC to connect to any WiFi, it always tries to make it as the default route, i.e. all internet traffice request would go to WiFi. Unless you made change to this default behaviour, you might not be able to go to internet via your private network of your PC when you're connecting to WiFi.
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2011-06-01
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@ Holland
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2011-06-01
, 07:38
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@ Hong Kong
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#14
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I managed to establish a connection with my N900 running this script in QBW and connecting with a N97 mini. However, I did not get internet access. Will try after reboot. And, I don't know how to make the close script into a .tar, so for me it is not possible to turn the script off :/ could this also be added in the first post in the future?
Thanks.
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2011-06-04
, 06:27
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@ Puerto Rico
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2011-06-04
, 06:32
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@ Hong Kong
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I need a little help here 9000,
I was writing the first code on installing the script, everything was going well until writing the line
iwconfig wlan0 mode ad-hoc
it returns the following,
+ iwconfig wlan0 mode ad-hoc
/bin/sh: iwconfig: not found
Is this good? is it part of the process? I'm going to keep writing the code but if there is something wrong please reply, and thanks for your help
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2011-06-04
, 06:41
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@ Puerto Rico
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#17
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This command helps change the mode of the WiFi interface, which is essential to the script.
I forgot to mention this is provided by the package wireless-tools. I'll revise the instructions. Thank you for your feedback.
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2011-06-04
, 06:58
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@ Hong Kong
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#18
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sorry to bother again, but I wrote every code from the installation part, still haven't done the turn off one but should i notice anything after doing that part of the code?
I'm using the WiFi Switcher (cuz I can't install Queen BeeCon from the apps manager for some strange reason), but does this work for the code?
thanks for your help again
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2011-06-04
, 07:15
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@ Puerto Rico
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2011-06-04
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@ Hong Kong
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I thank you for your help but i'm not understanding how this works right now......
1. how do i know if the code is working?
2. where can i find the package wireless-tools for the iwconfig?
root apt-get install wireless-tools
i managed to download and install Queen BeeCon and did the following steps on adding the new commands, wifi hotspot and wifi. But how do I use it?
I know that this is frustrating because for me it is.... I did get the Kernel_power for my n900 just for the overclocking, I haven't used it for anything else (850mhz) and lower the voltage usage a little...
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cheers,
..::J4ZZ::..
Edit: Yay, 200 posts reached.