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Jeff Liebermann
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      04-27-2008, 04:45 AM
Turn your Windoze Mobile 6 or Symbian S60 based cell phone into a
Wi-Fi hot spot using it's wireless broadband connection for a
backhaul.
<http://www.walkinghotspot.com>

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      04-27-2008, 07:03 AM
Jeff Liebermann wrote:
> Turn your Windoze Mobile 6 or Symbian S60 based cell phone into a
> Wi-Fi hot spot using it's wireless broadband connection for a
> backhaul.
> <http://www.walkinghotspot.com>
>

Any idea what the differences are between the "free trial" and the
"carrier" versions?
" “While we are releasing a free trial version of the WalkingHotSpot
solution, it is important to understand that the feature set we are
releasing will not compete with products offered by our carrier partners,”"
http://www.walkinghotspot.com/files/...t_20080421.pdf

I don't know whether my eyes are just getting old and lazy but I can't
see anything listed on the web-site.
 
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      04-27-2008, 07:32 AM
Paris Hilton comes to mind.


 
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      04-27-2008, 12:13 PM


DTC wrote:

> Paris Hilton comes to mind.
>
>



Nah, she's driven.
 
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      04-27-2008, 03:50 PM
On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 08:03:44 +0100, LR <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Jeff Liebermann wrote:
>> Turn your Windoze Mobile 6 or Symbian S60 based cell phone into a
>> Wi-Fi hot spot using it's wireless broadband connection for a
>> backhaul.
>> <http://www.walkinghotspot.com>


>Any idea what the differences are between the "free trial" and the
>"carrier" versions?
>" “While we are releasing a free trial version of the WalkingHotSpot
>solution, it is important to understand that the feature set we are
>releasing will not compete with products offered by our carrier partners,”"
>http://www.walkinghotspot.com/files/...t_20080421.pdf
>
>I don't know whether my eyes are just getting old and lazy but I can't
>see anything listed on the web-site.


The product and web site was originally intended to convince handset
manufacturers to adopt the product. The parent company, TapRoot
Systems:
<http://www.taprootsystems.com/handset_manufacturers.html>
sells or licenses such designs to handset manufactories. On April 21,
the company issued a press release that the software was available as
a "free trial". Since I didn't have the required device (my XV6700
runs WM5), I didn't bother to download it. Anyway, the rest of the
web site appears to be from before the "free trial" release and is
therefore somewhat confusing. The above competition statement implies
that if some OEM decides to offer the product during the trial period,
the feature mix will be quite different. In other words, the "free
trial" versions may have some major limitations. Still, it's an
interesting concept.



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      04-27-2008, 04:26 PM
Jeff Liebermann wrote:
> On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 08:03:44 +0100, LR <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>> Jeff Liebermann wrote:
>>> Turn your Windoze Mobile 6 or Symbian S60 based cell phone into a
>>> Wi-Fi hot spot using it's wireless broadband connection for a
>>> backhaul.
>>> <http://www.walkinghotspot.com>

>
>> Any idea what the differences are between the "free trial" and the
>> "carrier" versions?
>> " “While we are releasing a free trial version of the WalkingHotSpot
>> solution, it is important to understand that the feature set we are
>> releasing will not compete with products offered by our carrier partners,”"
>> http://www.walkinghotspot.com/files/...t_20080421.pdf
>>
>> I don't know whether my eyes are just getting old and lazy but I can't
>> see anything listed on the web-site.

>
> The product and web site was originally intended to convince handset
> manufacturers to adopt the product. The parent company, TapRoot
> Systems:
> <http://www.taprootsystems.com/handset_manufacturers.html>
> sells or licenses such designs to handset manufactories. On April 21,
> the company issued a press release that the software was available as
> a "free trial". Since I didn't have the required device (my XV6700
> runs WM5), I didn't bother to download it. Anyway, the rest of the
> web site appears to be from before the "free trial" release and is
> therefore somewhat confusing. The above competition statement implies
> that if some OEM decides to offer the product during the trial period,
> the feature mix will be quite different. In other words, the "free
> trial" versions may have some major limitations. Still, it's an
> interesting concept.
>
>
>

Here is another one:-
http://www.joikuspot.com/aboutJoikuSpot.php
 
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      04-27-2008, 04:28 PM
Trouble is battery life. There have been a couple of hacks to do this.
Most of what it takes to make it happen is already built into windows
mobile.

But even when you get it working you're still going to see battery life drop
like an anvil once you start routing. Now, use a car adapter or a wall wart
and cradle and it's a bit less useless.

I've seen no tests yet as to throughput.

Oh, and you're also up against the handset's tendency to put itself into
standby mode.

Interesting in theory, a bit weak in actual practice.

-Bill Kearney

 
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      04-27-2008, 06:48 PM
On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 12:28:33 -0400, "Bill Kearney"
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>Trouble is battery life. There have been a couple of hacks to do this.
>Most of what it takes to make it happen is already built into windows
>mobile.


I'll resist the temptation to rant about what I think of Windoze
Mobile 5. Maybe 6 is better, but 5 offers Wi-Fi *OR* 1xRTT/EVDO, but
not at the same time. The antennas and radios are totally seperate,
but some brilliant marketing type decided that it should be disabled.

>But even when you get it working you're still going to see battery life drop
>like an anvil once you start routing. Now, use a car adapter or a wall wart
>and cradle and it's a bit less useless.


How about a big get cell battery, 5V regulator, and a USB power cable?
That's what I do to charge or extend my battery life. I can go for
perhaps 3 days without a charge if I don't use Wi-Fi. 5-8 hours at
best if I run Wi-Fi all day.

>I've seen no tests yet as to throughput.
>
>Oh, and you're also up against the handset's tendency to put itself into
>standby mode.


WM5 and probably WM6 have some control over this. I can leave it in
permanently on, backlighting permanently on, Wi-Fi permanently on, and
run the battery down fairly quickly.

>Interesting in theory, a bit weak in actual practice.


The real application is installing it on someone elses cell phone. Why
pay for wireless data when you can get someone else to pay the bill?
(The surest sign of success is abuse and pollution. I'll wait).

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