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Power button -> "Offline mode" will turn off all the radios of the device, included the cell radio. As a side effect wifi will also be off.
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2009-12-11
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2009-12-11
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After insertion and activation, N900 always tries connecting to your cellular network. And does. And stays so.
I see no way to turn this off in gui so i go into terminal
Nokia-N900-42-11:~# rmmod pn_pep ssi_mcsaab_imp phonet
this kills my cell connection and ap association
but kernel module phonet is still active with 8 actuve users
so i rmmod -f phonet
and this appears to work.
Hope th
Last edited by Manuel; 2009-12-11 at 07:21. Reason: tpo