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Vote for it:
Bug 3306
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#12
Thanks for the link Bundyo.

I've voted - this bug is bugging me bad at the moment! Can't get microb or email etc to realise the device is actually connected to the ineternet via bluetooth. Thank goodness for apt-get!

BTW I get an error message due to an incorrect ssl certificate when I click on the bugzilla link above. Swapping "bugs" for "bugzilla" seems to fix the problem. So the working link becomes: https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3306
 
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I've voted, too.
 
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A vote from me too!
 
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Btw, you can make a Wifi Ad-Hoc link and use it instead, but it drains the battery real fast since it is using wifi all the time.

Good to check the mail or something fast.
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I had the same problem but I noticed if I looked at the connection details it had <PCS VISION PASSWORD> (or something similar) in the password entry for the connection. I deleted this then was able to connect fine. Hope this helps someone.
 
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same here and the phone connection wizard does not help
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You say a WiFi AP link; I think you mean ad-hoc (i.e., no AP)?
 

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No, I believe for ppc's (which seem to be one of the most common pan devices and judging from his posts is what Bundyo owns) there are programs that share the current internet connection on the ppc and "emulate" an ap for the tablet to connect to.
 

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Ah, OK; I thought it was a reference to setting up an ad-hoc connection (to nothing) so the browser etc. knew there was an internet connection.

(As far as I know, PAN probably works; the problem seems to be only with the dummy connection; switching to links2 might make it work... I haven't had the opportunity to try that stuff out yet, but that was the case with USB-ethernet on pseuDiablo.)
 
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