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http://www.slashgear.com/huawei-d100...twork-0224894/

Just in case anyone was interested. It only works with 3 Mobile tho'...
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Another way is to use a 3G+Wifi phone with a software router like Joikuspot on S60 or its WinMo equivalent. I do it on my E51 just for fun sometimes :-)
 

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Heh, I did the same thing with a USB dongle and a wi-fi router with USB 2.0
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JoikuSpot is essentially some kind of proxy IIRC.

If you can run the WLAN chip in AP mode its dead easy to do this with some firewall rules (NAT) provided the OS can do this. Nothing fancy about this...
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Here in Finland we have this thing called mokkula (3g usb dongle)
We can connect to internet whit mokkula many ways. PC being the traditional way.

Similar device that 3 mobile has (Huawei D100):
http://www.dna.fi/Yksityisille/Matka...lakkaD100.aspx

Router that supports USB- and PC Card devices TeleWell TW-3G-USB
http://www.telewell.fi/english/tuotteet2.php?tuote=16
3G OR Flash-OFDM list of devices http://www.telewell.fi/supported_hw.pdf

Wippies HomeBox similar to FON (moded A-link ADLS box)
http://forum.wippies.com/wiki/Homebo...stallation_ENG

Still none of these are portable so mobile phone whit bluetooth or wlan is the best partner for Nit. Unless somebody figures out how to Nit could host Huawei e169 like many linux distross already do for example Ubuntu:
http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-858032.html
 
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS7093705543.html

I think you'd be better using this. I've already been exploring this as an option, and so far it's been quite nice.
 

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So it's already the first half of 2009 where you live ? :-)
 
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Originally Posted by Lord Raiden View Post
http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS7093705543.html

I think you'd be better using this. I've already been exploring this as an option, and so far it's been quite nice.
Ooo... that's getting close to my mobile server wish...
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lol. Glad you think so texrat. As soon as they're available (in a few weeks I believe) I'm going to be putting in a request for one for testing. Should have my 2c available on my site shortly afterwards. Of course, I may have a nice preview of the unit even before then if they show up at CES like I expect them to.
 
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