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While reading the "JAM's wireless fund" thread, I learned something new. You can buy a cellular card for your laptop that will allow you to get on the internet anywhere you can get a cellular signal. Knowing I had a laptop in route, I was especially interested in this. Forum member jasngrady who works for cingular was kind enough to call me and explain everything.
Fri after work I went to a cingular store, signed a two yr contract, was given the software, and sent on my merry way. The cellular card is $200 with a $100 mail in rebate. (more than I wanted to pay but worth it in the end). I got home with visions of live updates from any tournament I go to, dancing through my head. I followed the instructions, downloaded the software, rebooted, and put the cellular card in. Nothing, nada, zip. It wasn't reading the cellular card.
Instead of heading to Valley Forge at noon on Sat, I was in route to a cingular store. When the young lady helping me removed the plastic card that comes in the slot from the manufacturer and put it on the counter, a gentleman behind her said "that's your problem" and pointed to the plastic card.
It seems that Dell and a few others have changed the slot on their new computers. The width is the same so the cellular & wi fi cards will still slide into the slot but they will not connect because they've made the insides smaller. The guy said that it really sucked for them, the cellular companies because it was making them look bad. He estimated that it was going to be December before they had cards to fit the slots.
I asked about an adapter...surely there had to be an adapter! I was thinking something around $20 to maybe even $60.... He quoted over a $100.
I just paid $200 for the cellular card and now I was going to have to pay another $100 just to get it to work.
It's not the cell phone companies fault, but I was certainly screwed!
Luckily cingular gives you 30 days to back out of your contract which I did. (less than 24 hrs after signing the contract)
Buyer beware... if you have a new computer and you want to do this, you're going to be paying. Below is a pic of the plastic card from my computer. If you get one that looks like this, the cellular car will not work without an adapter.
Fri after work I went to a cingular store, signed a two yr contract, was given the software, and sent on my merry way. The cellular card is $200 with a $100 mail in rebate. (more than I wanted to pay but worth it in the end). I got home with visions of live updates from any tournament I go to, dancing through my head. I followed the instructions, downloaded the software, rebooted, and put the cellular card in. Nothing, nada, zip. It wasn't reading the cellular card.
Instead of heading to Valley Forge at noon on Sat, I was in route to a cingular store. When the young lady helping me removed the plastic card that comes in the slot from the manufacturer and put it on the counter, a gentleman behind her said "that's your problem" and pointed to the plastic card.
It seems that Dell and a few others have changed the slot on their new computers. The width is the same so the cellular & wi fi cards will still slide into the slot but they will not connect because they've made the insides smaller. The guy said that it really sucked for them, the cellular companies because it was making them look bad. He estimated that it was going to be December before they had cards to fit the slots.
I asked about an adapter...surely there had to be an adapter! I was thinking something around $20 to maybe even $60.... He quoted over a $100.
Luckily cingular gives you 30 days to back out of your contract which I did. (less than 24 hrs after signing the contract)
Buyer beware... if you have a new computer and you want to do this, you're going to be paying. Below is a pic of the plastic card from my computer. If you get one that looks like this, the cellular car will not work without an adapter.
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