Re: Nokia N800 as wifi router

2008-02-12 Thread Martin Grimme
Hi, 2008/2/12, Kalle Valo [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Actually I recommend to setup DUN connection from UI and WiFi using wireless-tools. It's easier that way. You're right. This looks like the better way. However it doesn't apply to me as I have to use PAN instead of DUN. :\ Btw, I found a

Re: Nokia N800 as wifi router

2008-02-11 Thread Martin Grimme
There is no NAT support in the standard Nokia kernel. One would have to compile the iptable_nat kernel module. Cheers, Martin 2008/2/11, Martin Grimme [EMAIL PROTECTED]: The problem I see here is having a bluetooth DUN connection and a WiFi connection at the same time. This could be a

Nokia N800 as wifi router

2008-02-11 Thread Vyacheslav Sedov
hello buddies, i have notebook with wifi support but without bluetooth cell-phone with bluetooth and Nokia N800 (BT wifi). is here any possibility to use N800 as wifi router? with best wishes, Slav p.s. notebook with Mandriva Linux 2008 ___

Re: Nokia N800 as wifi router

2008-02-11 Thread Kalle Valo
ext Martin Grimme [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The problem I see here is having a bluetooth DUN connection and a WiFi connection at the same time. This could be a problem because the maemo desktop does not allow this. However it might be possible if the DUN connection was made from xterm via the

Re: Nokia N800 as wifi router

2008-02-11 Thread Paul Klapperich
If you don't want to recompile for NAT support, is an old fashioned proxy is good enough? You should be able to use the package Privoxy as a socks5 proxy server to share the connection. By default it only accepts connections on localhost, but modifying the config file should be easy enough. In

Re: Nokia N800 as wifi router

2008-02-11 Thread Martin Grimme
The problem I see here is having a bluetooth DUN connection and a WiFi connection at the same time. This could be a problem because the maemo desktop does not allow this. However it might be possible if the DUN connection was made from xterm via the bluetooth utilities. If you can get up both