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This page will explain how to do the reverse of [[ad-hoc-networking]] - set your computer up as an access point, connect to it with your pre, and then connect back to the pre from your computer.
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This page will explain how to do the reverse of [[Ad-Hoc_Networking|ad-hoc-networking]] - set your computer up as an access point, connect to it with your pre, and then connect back to the pre from your computer.
  
 
Note that you should check the [[tethering]] page for current legality of actually routing packets from your computer to the evdo network; until that is legal, information on this page should be used only for [[remote-control]], to do work from your computer on the pre itself.
 
Note that you should check the [[tethering]] page for current legality of actually routing packets from your computer to the evdo network; until that is legal, information on this page should be used only for [[remote-control]], to do work from your computer on the pre itself.

Revision as of 18:00, 22 July 2009

This page will explain how to do the reverse of ad-hoc-networking - set your computer up as an access point, connect to it with your pre, and then connect back to the pre from your computer.

Note that you should check the tethering page for current legality of actually routing packets from your computer to the evdo network; until that is legal, information on this page should be used only for remote-control, to do work from your computer on the pre itself.

Reverse access point

  • Make your computer a wifi access point
  • Connect from your computer to palm
root@tux:~# aptitude install hostapd

/etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf

/etc/default/hostapd