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    bitmage | # 11 | 2008-10-14, 20:51 | Report

    Originally Posted by Harrowed View Post
    Was able to finally get the file.. Webscarab & increasing the base memory for a Java VM application to 999M.. *wipes brow* Now if only Deblet used apt cache's!
    I wasn't able to get the perl script to work - it complained about needing a password?

    Any ideas on when Nokia will make this generally available? Or should I just install the Windows updater app? (I've always updated from Linux in the past)

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    rjzak | # 12 | 2008-10-24, 12:09 | Report

    Originally Posted by Harrowed View Post
    Was able to finally get the file.. Webscarab & increasing the base memory for a Java VM application to 999M.. *wipes brow* Now if only Deblet used apt cache's!
    How did you use Webscarab? I downloaded it, installed it, and have it running, but I don't see how I actually make it work. How do I take what I see in the Perl script and apply it to Webscarab?

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    Harrowed | # 13 | 2008-10-24, 12:14 | Report

    Load Webscarab with the added memory (adding the arg to the desktop/shortcut), It enables a local proxy of 127.0.0.1:8008
    Change default internet connection in control panel to use that proxy.
    Go back to web Scarab, select save and choose a directory.
    If you don't save before attempting to download the file with the Update wizard you risk loosing the data if it runs out of memory. Whereas if you saved it prior it stores in that locaton subsequent data to-from.

    Then open up in your trusted hex/text editor, remove the header portion and you're left with the file.

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    tz1 | # 14 | 2008-10-31, 19:31 | Report

    http://tablets-dev.nokia.com/nokia_N810.php

    Enter your wlan address (control panel -> about product) to get through. The fiasco image will be there.

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    rjzak | # 15 | 2008-11-01, 00:20 | Report

    Originally Posted by tz1 View Post
    http://tablets-dev.nokia.com/nokia_N810.php

    Enter your wlan address (control panel -> about product) to get through. The fiasco image will be there.
    WiMax Ed image still doesn't work. https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3808

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    Mara | # 16 | 2008-11-01, 01:02 | Report

    Originally Posted by rjzak View Post
    WiMax Ed image still doesn't work. https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3808
    Sure you did try this link?
    http://tablets-dev.nokia.com/nokia_N810wimax.php

    The link you quoted in your reply is for regular N810. The link I posted above is for the WiMAX edition.

    EDIT: Just noticed in your post in another thread that you did use correct URL.

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    tz1 | # 17 | 2008-11-01, 16:40 | Report

    Does anyone know the Mac Address range for the WiMax tablets, e.g. the n810 is 00:1D:6E:D5:xx:xx, and the n800 is 00:19:4F:D5:xx:xx? I've just ordered a wimax version, but don't want to wait for it

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    Last edited by tz1; 2008-11-01 at 16:54.

     
    rjzak | # 18 | 2008-11-01, 16:51 | Report

    Originally Posted by tz1 View Post
    Does anyone know the Mac Address range for the WiMax tablets, e.g. the n810 is 00:1D:6E5:xx:xx, and the n800 is 00:19:4F5:xx:xx? I've just ordered a wimax version, but don't want to wait for it
    Try 00 : 21 : aa : xx : xx : xx

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    tz1 | # 19 | 2008-11-01, 16:55 | Report

    I think it keys on four sets of digits. The first three are the industry/vendor, but apparently the Nokia uses the 4th set as a product ID.

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    Last edited by tz1; 2008-11-01 at 17:36. Reason: as used by nokia

     
    tso | # 20 | 2008-11-01, 17:14 | Report

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAC_address

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