Igor, I think that is one reason why the standard configuration only turns on one radio on the device at a time, although I understand there is a registry hack to surmount that limitation at the expense of higher battery drain. And think of the possibilities. If you could find a way to turn the 802.11 into Access Point mode, you could then offer impromptu WIFI access and bridge users WIFI to the mobile provider's EVDO broadband data service. Of course the mobile providers would not like that and, no doubt, have prohibitions against such muxing in their acceptable use agreements. And for this device, at least, I don't even think they support/allow bridging a single laptop via bluetooth or WIFI, but that may change. Best Regards, John Holmblad Televerage International GSEC Gold, GCWN Gold, GGSC-0100, NSA-IAM, NSA-IEM (H) 703 620 0672 (M) 703 407 2278 (F) 703 620 5388 primary email address: jholmblad at aol.com backup email address: jholmblad at verizon.net www page for texting: www.vtext.com/users/jholmblad text email address: jholmblad at vtext.com Igor Stoppa wrote: > Hi, > On Tue, 2006-02-21 at 06:59 -0500, ext John B. Holmblad wrote: > >> Klaus, >> >> I would be interested to learn why Nokia chose the TI OMAP1710 >> processor. I assume it was because of its integral DSP support as well >> as support for multiple comms interfaces >> > [clip] > > >> Battery , Type: Removable 1350 mAh Lithium-lon >> >> > What's the uptime of this device? > That's a significant parameter to compare ... battery tells about > potential but isn't really significant without knowing how it is used. > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.maemo.org/pipermail/maemo-users/attachments/20060222/6d4a9187/attachment.htm