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First I wanna start with the fact that I am a total smartphone noob and just got my n900 a few days ago.
I really need to have a working internet connection at my university since I spend 80% of my day there, so I would be really glad if you helped me.
I study at the universiry in Bonn (Germany) and you need to connect over a Cisco-VPN-Client. I already used the search function
-> http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...004#post337004
but unfortunately it didn't really help me a lot. I still don't know what to download, where to download and what to do at all...
Is anybody up for a step-by-step explanation or something like that?:\ I have no internet connection at all on my n900 atm, but ofc I can get files from my computer. I hope this is enough to set it up.
Thanks in advance.