At A Glance
| Primary device | Mobile broadband PC Card |
| Features | PC Card Type II; Supports HSDPA, UMTS, EDGE, GPRS,CSD and SMS network. |
| Power source | From the notebook |
Average User Rating
from 1 users
1
out of 10User Reviews
Hardware seems okay, but crappiest software around
Feb 12, 2008Rating: 1 out of 10 (Abysmal)
Pros: neat solution without cables attached
Cons: if only it would work
Opinion:
Well apart from that persistent Microsoft.Net error messages which bump up over and over due to programming flaws (try minimizing the program window), the most serious thing is that is kills my laptop.
Neatly connects to the network and then: freeze. No, no bluescreen of death. More like a burn-in feature for your screen. And no, I am not running Vista.
To me it looks like a USB-in-PCMCIA-card solution anyway.
So stay away and get yourself the USB solution straight away.
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