Joikuspot
12th Nov. 2008
As I can't seem to get a reliable wifi connection this morning at the ITRI campus coffee shop - I keep requesting a password and it never comes - it seems like a good time to put Joikuspot through it's paces. JoikuSpot is software for S60 series mobile phones which allows me to connect my laptop to the internet using my Nokia's 3G connection. In effect Joikuspot turns my mobile into a portable wifi hotspot for myself and others. It works pretty well. Though it has slow through-put the experience over all is superior to the broadband connection I have at home which always suffers severe latency problems. I'm using the free Light version but even after this limited trial I'm sold - I'll be purchasing the premium version.
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