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hi

How can I simply send a message from my N900 to another N900 or laptop (Ubuntu) through WiFi Lan?

Thinking of cutting phone bills

thanks in advance
 
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Originally Posted by abuakram View Post
hi

How can I simply send a message from my N900 to another N900 or laptop (Ubuntu) through WiFi Lan?

Thinking of cutting phone bills

thanks in advance
Settings, VoIP- and chataccounts
I've got skype, Gtalk, and Msn enabled, it's free through WIFI
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Email is pretty simple too. Never overlook the obvious
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Originally Posted by peter2p View Post
Settings, VoIP- and chataccounts
I've got skype, Gtalk, and Msn enabled, it's free through WIFI
that's true, and I'm using it too

but wifi has to be connected to the internet, but what about when not connected to the internet and only wifi lan is available?
 
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A local wifi's range wouldn't be that huge. Can't you just shout your message or walk a bit and tell the person directly?
 
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Originally Posted by abuakram View Post
that's true, and I'm using it too

but wifi has to be connected to the internet, but what about when not connected to the internet and only wifi lan is available?
some chat programs support Zeroconf aka Bonjour as transport protocol, it will allow chatting on the local network without going over the internet.
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Originally Posted by maemouser1 View Post
A local wifi's range wouldn't be that huge. Can't you just shout your message or walk a bit and tell the person directly?
U made my day

had a good laugh.... thankx
 
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I remember long ago in my university times, you could simply, while sitting on a pc, simply write a message to another pc through the terminal. You just had to know his login name.

So as soon as he logs in, he could read the message.

Now, in my case, we don't have a login name, except when using bluetooth a name has to be defined. But ip is unique for each device.... Is it possible then to simply pass a message through the xterminal?
 
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yep, Bonjour, aka people nearby on ubuntu, is a p2p LAN/WAN chat service.
But for example my cr*ppy router don't handle it correctly (no connection to wifi hosts...), so it does not always work.
 
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Does Asterisk got text messaging capabilities or just voice?
 
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