On Sat, Jan 02, 2010 at 11:35:48AM +0000, Peter Flynn wrote: > Alessio Stella wrote: > > Dear all, > > how can I connect a NOKIA N900 to ethernet cables LANs, for instance > > when I am in a hotel that provides ethernet cables connection but not > > wireless?? > > > > Is there an adaptor? Or some sort of small router to use in the middle? > > I use my WiFlyer (http://www.mobiletechreview.com/tips/WiFlyer.htm) but > they seem to have disappeared from sight. There must be something > equivalent. This device is a real ass-saver. > > I don't have an N900: does it have a micro-USB socket like the N800, or > no sockets at all.? If there is a socket, you can get a USB-to-Ethernet > adapter (I saw one in Oxford, UK, for £25 in the summer) and connect it > with a full-size-USB-to-micro-USB adapter cable. The N900 has a micro-USB socket, but doesn't support USB host mode (officially; and nobody has yet figured out whether unofficial support is possible or not). Marius Gedminas -- Any sufficiently advanced bug is indistinguishable from a feature. -- Rich Kulawiec
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