3G is the ONLY way at home? So, why plug a 3G USB stick into each device at
home? Why not buy a ROUTER, that allows the use of a 3G USB Stick as access
point to the internet? That way you would be able to allow ALL devices at home
access. These router nowadays have WiFi, and OSOL does support MANY WiFi cards
directly... Even most PDAs (read Nokia E71, iPhone) nowadays have WiFi...
That would create a UNIQUE network at home, with high-speed, and a somewhat
slower external network (aka Internet) access...
Just curious...
Matthias
You (Jussi Nieminen) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm eagerly waiting for the soon-to-be-released 2010.03 release of
> OpenSolaris. Do anybody know if it will include improvements regarding 3G
> HSDPA USB modems?
>
> I tried very hard (read many, many threads regarding 3G USB HSDPA modems on
> OSOL and tried different configuration combinations) to get my 3G USB modem
> to work with 2009.06 release, but unfortunately couldn't and there is a hope
> that maybe this new soon to be released version would have some improvements
> in that area.
>
> I can't live without internet connection and 3G USB modem is my only way to
> use the internet at home. Can't wait to be able to set up a killer Java
> development environment on OSOL. I'm also planning to start developing mobile
> Android applications on OSOL - hopefully Android devs at Google will show
> some love towards OSOL users who are using OSOL to develop Android apps and
> will release Android dev tools to OSOL as well.
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