Thread: Kobo Start Menu
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Old 05-31-2014, 10:44 PM   #175
tshering
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Originally Posted by Markismus View Post
With Start Menu running I somehow have lost USBnet via KoboLaucher: Connection is actively denied.
I can still turn on wifi in Nickel, start the webbrowser and FTP and telnet into the device via WiFi.
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Any ideas why the connection is refused, how USBnet can be enabled and how it can be added to the USB menu? What would be ideal is a choice in Start Menu> USB between USB drives and USBnet!
I never tried the USBnet with or without the Kobo Start Menu. Frankly, I have no idea about it.

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I can still ... telnet into the device via WiFi.
How are you doing this. I am using the hack by KevinShort and can only make it work by starting nickel via Options > Emergency Exit.

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Originally Posted by Markismus View Post
What would be ideal is a choice in Start Menu> USB between USB drives and USBnet!

Even more superb would be an extra option allowing WiFi to be turned on/off with a known IP address.
I don't know much about this stuff. But since almost the whole of the Kobo Start Menu consists of script files, everybody can contribute to it.

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