Alan Pope wrote:
I did think about using it unencrypted, but I dont have that much bandwidth to use. Its enough, but not for everybody to use.2009/3/25 Matt Jones <m...@mattjones.me.uk>:I use it on my N95, it just works from what I can tell, it asks to connect to the 3g connection, then sets up an unencrypted acess point. What phone are you using?I used to have my one unencrypted, but too many people on trains started using it which slowed it down for me. On one occasion someone using a mac started using it, so I opened up Pidgin and enabled the bonjour protocol, knowing that the Mac iChat program supports it. I could then see in pidgin the person using my wifi. I sent them a message along the lines of.. "Hello", "Yes, you can use my wifi" :) Yay open protocols. Cheers, Al. I bet he was surprised when you said hi, lol. Its stupid, the signal is almost full, really good signal, but it wont connect. :( The box keeps coming up for the key. Have tried without as well, and it still wont work without the encryption key. |
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