D-Link DBT-120 Wireless Bluetooth 2.0 USB Adapter
Link: www.buy.com Experience the world of Bluetooth technology with the D-Link Wireless Bluetooth 2.0 USB Adapter (DBT-120). Sync your PDA and ...
Link: www.buy.com Experience the world of Bluetooth technology with the D-Link Wireless Bluetooth 2.0 USB Adapter (DBT-120). Sync your PDA and ...
In the realm of build-your-own PCs, nowhere has the forward march of technology paid bigger dividends than among Mini-ITX systems. The industry's relatively newfound focus on power-efficient performance is perfectly suited to the shoebox-sized systems built around the form factor. Potent CPUs and graphics cards are now readily available with the sort of tight power envelopes needed for claustrophobic Mini-ITX enclosures. Thanks to core-logic chipsets with expanding peripheral payloads and motherboard makers that are always finding new ways to add connectivity options, the limited expansion capacity of the midget mobo standard isn't the impediment it once was.
Tethering allows you to share your phone’s Internet connection with another device, such as your laptop or desktop computer. Most wireless companies charge a hefty fee for air cards or tether access but with your Android device running CyanogenMod you only need your existing data plan.
USB TetheringAs of CyanogenMod 4.2.3.1 , USB tethering is built right into the ROM.
Go to Settings Wireless Controls Check ‘Internet Tethering’If your Android device is connected to your PC via USB, the OS should recognize a new USB adapter and voila, Internet access via USB!
Here are some screen shots of my G1 and Ubuntu 9.04 laptop:

If you don’t have a USB cable or want to connect multiple devices, Wifi tethering is awesome! This is by far, my favorite method of tethering. For all you geeks out there, this option basically creates an ad-hoc wifi network, handles dhcp and becomes a router/wifi gateway. Sweet huh?
This is done with a program called Wireless Tether for Root Users . The program is very self explanatory but here are some rough steps:
Open Wireless Tether for Root Users Menu -> Setup Make sure “Use Bluetooth” is unchecked Scroll down and set SSID If you want to use WEP, check “Enable WiFi-Encryption” and then choose “Change Passphrase” Press back Start Tethering! From your wifi-enabled device, re-scan and select your SSID Ta Da!Wireless Tether for Root Users will use the notification area to show your connected. You can enabled MAC-filtering and allow or dis-allow certain devices.
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