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#11
Originally Posted by jerryfreak View Post
on ubuntu at least, this is a known bug with the natty narwhal release (11.x) roll back to maverick meerkat (10.x) and it tethers out of the box
I'm on Lucid Lynx 10.04 (64-bit), does it have that bug too?
I don't get why it was perfect the first time but then just stopped working...
 
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#12
Originally Posted by buchanmilne View Post
Really, any Nokia smart phone, since at least the Nokia 6600 (or before) have been relatively easy to use for this (and one of the reasons I have taken Nokia phones over others in the past, when tethering was restricted on other devices).

You have been able to do it on any Linux distro, either using straight ppp, or the distro-provided conneciton management, or a desktop-oriented dialer (e.g. kppp).

For various reasons, I use my N900 via kppp most of the time.

Here are relevant portions of my ~/.kde4/share/config/kppprc:

[General]
AutomaticRedial=1
DefaultAccount=3G
DefaultModem=Nokia
DockIntoPanel=1
NumberOfAccounts=1
NumberOfModems=2
PPPDebug=0
RedialOnNoCarrier=1
ShowLogWindow=1

[Account0]
AccountingEnabled=0
Authentication=4
AutoDNS=1
AutoName=0
DefaultRoute=1
ExDNSDisabled=1
Gateway=0.0.0.0
IPAddr=0.0.0.0
Name=3G
Password=\s
Phonenumber=*99#
StorePassword=1
SubnetMask=0.0.0.0
Username=\s
VolumeAccountingEnabled=0
pppdArguments=multipledefaultroutes

[Modem0]
AnswerResponse=CONNECT
AnswerString=ATA
BusyResponse=BUSY
BusyWait=0
ConnectResponse=CONNECT
DLPResponse=DIGITAL LINE DETECTED
Device=/dev/ttyACM0
DialString=ATDT
Enter=CR
EscapeGuardTime=50
EscapeResponse=OK
EscapeString=+++
FlowControl=Hardware [CRTSCTS]
HangUpResponse=OK
HangupString=+++ATH
InitDelay=50
InitResponse=OK
InitString=ATZ
InitString1=AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internet"
Name=Nokia
NoCarrierResponse=NO CARRIER
NoDialToneDetection=ATX3
NoDialToneResp=NO DIALTONE
PreInitDelay=50
RingResponse=RING
Speed=57600
Timeout=60
ToneDuration=70
UseLockFile=1
Volume=1
VolumeHigh=M1L3
VolumeMedium=M1L1
VolumeOff=M0L0
WaitForDialTone=1

[Modem1]
AnswerResponse=CONNECT
AnswerString=ATA
BusyResponse=BUSY
BusyWait=0
ConnectResponse=CONNECT
DLPResponse=DIGITAL LINE DETECTED
Device=/dev/rfcomm0
DialString=ATDT
Enter=CR
EscapeGuardTime=50
EscapeResponse=OK
EscapeString=+++
FlowControl=Hardware [CRTSCTS]
HangUpResponse=OK
HangupString=+++ATH
InitDelay=50
InitResponse=OK
InitString=ATZ
InitString1=AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internet"
Name=Bluetooth
NoCarrierResponse=NO CARRIER
NoDialToneDetection=ATX3
NoDialToneResp=NO DIALTONE
PreInitDelay=50
RingResponse=RING
Speed=460800
Timeout=60
ToneDuration=70
UseLockFile=1
Volume=1
VolumeHigh=M1L3
VolumeMedium=M1L1
VolumeOff=M0L0
WaitForDialTone=1
Thank you, unfortunately I don't really know what do with that!
I don't know how to code and I'm unfamiliar with most of the terms and abbreviations you're using
 
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#13
Originally Posted by bennypr0fane View Post
I'm on Lucid Lynx 10.04 (64-bit), does it have that bug too?
I don't get why it was perfect the first time but then just stopped working...
I have run to the same problem on Maverick. Maybe time to configure PPP.
 
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#15
So, the way I've made it work now is using Mobile Hotspot on the N900 in USB mode (which was not yet a feature of Mob.Hotspot at the time of starting this thread). Qt Mobile Hostpot also has USB mode, but I haven't tried that one yet.
If you want to use this solution, keep in mind both Mobile Hotpüsot apps require power kernel on N900.
 

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