Subject: Re: GPRS/EDGE modems to use with a notebook
>
> On 2007. November 2. 19:30.56 Kevin Cheng wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > these are summarized from documentation with tested or untested, up
> > to 4.2+:
> >
> > Kevin
> >
> [...]
>
> Thanks a lot! Where did you get this list?
>
> Daniel
On 2007. November 2. 19:30.56 Kevin Cheng wrote:
> Hi,
>
> these are summarized from documentation with tested or untested, up
> to 4.2+:
>
> Kevin
>
[...]
Thanks a lot! Where did you get this list?
Daniel
-enabled Mobile Station ModemT (MSMT)
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> Subject: Re: GPRS/EDGE modems to use with a notebook
>
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On 2007. November 2. 17:56.39 John Jackson wrote:
> I've had success with the Sierra Wireless Aircard 860 on a Thinkpad
> X40. Lately though the card seems to be acting flakey and causing
> hard lockups. That could be a combination of the firmware which on
> the Aircard and the carrier which is AT
I've had success with the Sierra Wireless Aircard 860 on a Thinkpad X40.
Lately though the card seems to be acting flakey and causing hard
lockups. That could be a combination of the firmware which on the
Aircard and the carrier which is AT&T. From what I've read, it's
recommended to keep the fir
Hi!
I'm looking for a mobile device which I could use for connecting to the
internet with a notebook. I've read the www.openbsd.org/i386.html page
and found some devices, but those are rather hard to find here in
Hungary. Could someone inform me about some other GPRS/EDGE capable
devices which
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