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Nokia N900 and Sixxs tunnel
[it] Shadow Hawkins on Wednesday, 08 June 2011 23:32:27
Next week i'll buy a fantastic Nokia N900. The compiling of Aiccu should not a big problem (i'll use a kernel with IPv6 support, etc...) but i've a question. I will use an "unlimited" plan from Vodafone, and they want 6 euros/week for 1 GB of internet data per month (and if i go over, they slow me down until the end of month). Now the question is: Can i keep my current tunnel type (AYIYA)? Or do you suggest to change the type to 6to4 with heartbeat?
Nokia N900 and Sixxs tunnel
[ch] Jeroen Massar SixXS Staff on Thursday, 23 June 2011 17:34:09
If I where you I would not get an N900, this as the hardware and the software are on the way out. The N950 was just released btw and that one is also on the way out, as Nokia is only going to sell Windows based phones in the foreseeable future. An Android phone will thus make you much happier. You probably mean 6in4/proto-41 with "6to4", but that protocol does not work behind NATs and quite often 3G networks are NATted and thus that won't work. I also wonder how useful it is to have a public IP on a phone, as it is the device in your pocket, thus you won't need to SSH into it or so from a remote location....
Nokia N900 and Sixxs tunnel
[pl] Carmen Sandiego on Thursday, 13 October 2011 15:13:11
have you bought that phone? if yes did you cope with aiccu on maemo?
Nokia N900 and Sixxs tunnel
[ch] Jeroen Massar SixXS Staff on Thursday, 13 October 2011 15:54:50
Various people have been able to use AICCU on their Linux phones (be that Maemo, Android, Pre etc): generally the big problem is getting the IPv6 and tun/tap kernel modules, but if you have those it should be a piece of cake to use for instance binaries from optware to run it, as mentioned on: http://myn900.wordpress.com/2010/08/27/tethering-on-the-n900-visual-summary/
Nokia N900 and Sixxs tunnel
[pl] Carmen Sandiego on Friday, 14 October 2011 14:40:31
ok... it works on my phone: installed proper kernel with ipv6 handling - kernel power http://wiki.maemo.org/Kernel_Power and aiccu for arm http://fournier.nl/aiccu_20070115_armel.deb what left is to install aiccu as a service

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