Jim Morris wrote:
> No luck yet, and no one has actually reported being able to make a call
> without the noise, I am
> starting to get worried that there is a fundamental flaw in the unit :(
Just in case you really mean "no one", I should mention that I've never
had any problem with buzzing (o
I'm not sure what the problem could be. I've confirmed that those steps
are all I need to do on my host computer to get everything working.
Also, as far as I recall, the only thing I had to do on the FreeRunner
was give it a different nameserver. For reference, the appropriate part
of /etc/ne
Sorry, one little mistake in my previous instructions. Instead of going
to Network Settings and clicking "Add", you should plug your FreeRunner
into the USB port first, then open Network Settings. Hopefully the USB
Network Device shows up and you can select it and click Edit (in 11.0,
or Conf
OK, I stopped being lazy and did some googling, and here's what I have
so far. It should work as long as you're not on a network using
192.168.0.x addresses. I still have to enter "route add -host
192.168.0.202/32 dev usb0" in a terminal to get around that, but other
than that this should mak
casaubon wrote:
> Is there a step-by-step procedure for this yet? For example, in what context
> are those "iptables" commands to be executed in (the Ubuntu instructions are
> not clear)? I am very interested. If you have something definite (even if
> only a temporary fix), then could you post it,
arne anka wrote:
>> iptables -A POSTROUTING -t nat -j MASQUERADE -s 192.168.0.0/24 &
>> echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward &
>> iptables -P FORWARD ACCEPT &
>>
>> I'll still have to figure out how to make it more permanent/automatic,
>> but now that I know what to google for it shouldn't be a b
Lisa wrote:
> ~ Has anyone out there figured out how to set the freerunner up to
> connect to the internet thru Suse 10.3? If so I could use a little help
> with it.
> ~I'm unsure of how to start as nothing in the Getting to know your
> freerunner page is Suse friendly.
Well, as I mentione
Thanks for the replies. Coincidentally, right after I sent the e-mail I
figured out the appropriate pieces to take out of the Getting Started
tutorial that got things working for me:
iptables -A POSTROUTING -t nat -j MASQUERADE -s 192.168.0.0/24 &
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward &
iptabl
Hi all
I seem to be unable to figure out how to get my Freerunner to connect to
the internet (through a host PC connected by USB). I followed the USB
Networking section of the "Getting Started" wiki page and can ssh into
the Neo just fine. However, I can't seem to figure out how to get the
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