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Old 05-02-2013, 04:49 AM   #11
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I am as well interested in a similar setup, but my reasoning is different: as Kindle has limited space, I want to devise a closed self-contained structure to allow me to access my library via wifi. The hypotheses of this setup are:
- the kindle library is on the sd-card of a mobile phone, exporting a wifi access point;
- the phone is not connected to the internet in any way, and there is no wifi internet connection available;
- the phone runs a simple web server to allow browsing a particular area of the sd-card and downloading files from that area.

If the Kindle (KK, KT, PW) could connect to such an "isolated" access point, we can extend the kindle space using such a "personal cloud". But I could not do it, with both kindles I have: KK and PW. The kindles are registered, so no issue here.
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