Internet On Your Neo FreeRunner (USB Networking)

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(With the network manager)
 
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[[File:Internet-on-your-neo-1.png|thumb|400px|Internet on FreeRunner via USB]]
[[File:Internet-on-your-neo-1.png|thumb|400px|Internet on FreeRunner via USB]]
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It is always simpler to have a direct internet access from your Neo FreeRunner when you want to install or develop something on your phone. We will take advantage of the internet connection of the PC and the USB connection between the PC and the Neo.
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It is always simpler to have a direct internet access from your Neo FreeRunner when you want to install or develop something on your phone. We will take advantage of the internet connection of the PC and the USB connection between the PC and the Neo FreeRunner.
For this example, we are working with Ubuntu 10.10 on a laptop.
For this example, we are working with Ubuntu 10.10 on a laptop.
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=== With the network manager ===
=== With the network manager ===
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The easiest way to set up the connection with the Openmoko is to create a new connection (called Openmoko here) for the wired networks. For this connection, you choose a static (manual) IP address '''192.168.0.201'''.
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The easiest way to set up the connection with the Openmoko is to create a new connection (called Openmoko here) for the wired networks. For this connection, you choose a static (manual) IP address '''192.168.0.200'''.
[[File:Screenshot-Editing Openmoko.png|350px]]
[[File:Screenshot-Editing Openmoko.png|350px]]
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* Now, you can connect to the openmoko as root via ssh:
* Now, you can connect to the openmoko as root via ssh:
  $ ssh root@openmoko
  $ ssh root@openmoko
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  root@om-gta02 ~ #  
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  root@om-gta02 ~ #
== Configuration IP tables ==
== Configuration IP tables ==

Latest revision as of 12:03, 13 June 2011

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