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Ah, I forgot to mention that. You need to choose connect and sync. The local wired (usb) connection does come up for me as well. You need to setup the mobile broadband connection in addition to this. Follow the above instructions for setting up. Make sure enable mobile broadband is checked.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqffjU0_BUg
please excuse my bad english ...
Since the wifi hotspot on the N9 only works in ad-hoc mode, I'm trying to connect through USB tethering and it still does'nt work.
I'm on Archlinux and the network-manager does recognize the usb modem, it gives me an IP adress and i can ping or ssh the phone but it looks like there is no gateway for accessing the Internet ...
Maybe in there is some commands I have to execute (devel-su mode or ... ?) on the phone in order to set it as gateway ?
I love this phone but I really need to be able to use the 3G on my laptop, as it's my only internet connection and I'm a freelance developer ...
Thank you in advance.