I bought a new laptop without a PCMCIA card slot and need a way to connect my PCMCIA-based EV-DO broadband wireless card so I can travel with the new notebook instead of the old one. Are there ...
Hey all <BR><BR>Hokay - I think the bottom line answer here is 'no' but no harm in asking. If I want to transfer data off a firewire-only external drive (re-housing not an option) onto a USB 2.0 ...
A: Yes, there are USB adapters for some EV-DO cellular modem cards that will let you use the PCMCIA modem card. Depending on the card and service provider, you may be able to use one of these adapters ...
Any eo, Q1, LS800, or P1510D users missing their EV-DO card due to no PCMCIA slot? Well, it appears that your wait might be over. AllTP.com is selling a USB to PCMCIA Card Adapter and has certified it ...
So I think I'm SOL. I bought a new laptop that only supports ExpressCard, USB and 1394. I need to get a mobile card (preferriably through T-Mobile since their service is $10/month cheaper than the ...
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