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This page tries to collect some information on how to use your Neo1973 together with a computer running a Microsoft(R) Windows(TM) series operating system.
Please note that this is not really supported, and that the OpenMoko developers themselves only use Linux for testing.
How to connect to Windows XP via Bluetooth is described here: Manually_using_Bluetooth#Bluetooth_networking_with_a_Windows_XP_system
NOTE: As of Kernel 2.6.22.5-moko11, USB RNDIS networking finally works in Windows XP using the procedure described below. |
You should now be able to connect to your Neo1973 on 192.168.0.202 via ssh (e.g. putty)
If you want to connect to the internet from your Neo via Windows XP, e.g. for doing ipkg update/upgrade, you need to set up IP forwarding and routing properly.
In the Windows registry, go to:
Hkey_Local_Machine\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters
and set
REG_DWORD: "IPEnableRouter" to "1"
Be aware that IP Forwarding can be a security risk.
If there is a router between your Windows XP system and the internet, you also need to tell the router how to get back to your Neo, so you need to set a route on it for 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0 to your Windows XP LAN interface IP address. Windows will then forward the packets to the Neo.