On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 12:03 PM, Joel Wiramu Pauling <[email protected]
> wrote:

>
> symbian appears to be limited to creating adhoc networks (rather than
>> infrastructure)
>>
>>
> Wha?
>
> I use my bluetooth or cabled n82 often as a 3.5g modem. You can then share
> it out via your laptops wifi/wired network card if you like. What you can do
> (re infrastructure etc) is dependant on the chipset in your laptop at that
> point.
>
> Joiku spot to share the 3g from the phones wifi itself is buggy and crap as
> well as blocking ports/protocols unless you front up cash for it...
>
>
If you run software (such as joikuspot or walkinghotspot) on the symbian
phone itself to share the connection (as opposed to using your laptop to
share the connection), it's limited to creating an adhoc wifi network,
rather than an infrastructure wifi network...
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