On Thu, Oct 08, 2009 at 03:51:21PM +0200, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
> As per mdbus --help, you need a busname and an objectname before the method 
> -- 
> you can gather these by recursively calling mdbus -s ...

OK. Got it working:

$ mdbus -s org.freesmartphone.onetworkd /org/freesmartphone/Network 
org.freesmartphone.Network.StartConnectionSharingWithInterface usb0

I was able to access the DHCP server from my Eee PC running Jaunty by
copying the MAC address from the static entry in network-manager, and
created a new entry with the same MAC but DHCP rather than a static IP
address.

It seems very slow.

ping www.google.com directly from the FR is ~750ms, from the Eee PC
via the tether started on 2000ms and settled on 950. Is a 200ms
difference to be expected?

mutt started and loaded the headers reasonably quickly, but simply scrolling up 
and down the
index view without reading the messages was unusably slow, so I tried gmail 
from firefox,
which promptly crashed the connection. On first view, it seems it was the dhcp 
connection that
crashed, as I was unable to reconnect to it.

After using GPRS I cannot suspend, which is evidently a seperate issue
- and after some playing, after using GPRS, I have to reboot the FR to
make it usuably as a phone again.

> >and how would you turn it off again?
> 
> This is not implemented yet :) Add me a ticket and I'll do it.

Done[1]

Thanks for the help

Regards

Jeff

[1] http://trac.freesmartphone.org/ticket/485

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