Anybody knows (has tried) if the N900 can be setup to act as an WiFi access point ? I'm thinking somewhere along the JaikuSpot lines, with the added ability to run servers on the device as well.
It would be great if my camera would push photos via eye-fi to the N900 which would receive them, resize, adjust, geotag via the GPS chip and store for later upload to a web service. N900 would also act as backup/expanded memory for the originals.
Yes, this will work, its just that someone has to package the necessary commands (the networking) in a script, and there is no GUI for such either. The question has been asked various times, and there is interest for this feature.
Bear in mind JoikuSpot, and equivalent tools, doesn't use AP mode; it uses ad-hoc or infrastructure. It doesn't allow PSM (power saving mode). This is something you'll really want, or you're gonna drain the battery quickly. Just saying.
Whether Nokia N900 supports AP mode is rather question of driver, and I don't know which chipset is used for WiFi.
I was reffering to the driver, yes. Anybody managed to get N800, N810 or the 770 in AP mode ?
There have been discussions about this in the past on these fora and from what I can recall the answer boiled down to "not possible" (unless you were planning on re-writing the wifi driver from scratch since I believe it's still one of the closed source components on the N8x0 devices). Do some seaching around, but I think the conclusion was to use Adhoc mode...
So is there now a packaged / GUIed app that allows computers to connect to the N900 (in adhoc mode I guess) and access the net via its 3G connection? (like WMWifiRouter or aNetShare)
Just out of curiosity (don't have an N900 yet), does the wifi driver use the generic IEEE 802.11 networking stack (mac80211) of the Linux kernel? If so, AP mode should be possible, you could for example use hostapd, see here http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Mac80...s_Access_Point
There are instructions in this thread for making the N900 into a mobile hotspot. However, it needs a custom kernel, so it isn't for the "faint of heart"
Also joikuspot announced that they are going to release a version for the N900 in the "first quarter 2010".
There are instructions in this thread for making the N900 into a mobile hotspot. However, it needs a custom kernel, so it isn't for the "faint of heart"