Mini-PCI card with wi-fi N and 3/4G Wimax radios to retrofit

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Mini-PCI card with wi-fi N and 3/4G Wimax radios to retrofit

#1 Post by chuckenheimer » Sun Aug 15, 2010 11:58 pm

My A31p 2653-R9U. Are these even available? I do see some 3/4G PC Card / Express card from vendors that should do the WiMax with the PCMCIA port. Just trying to cobble an internal option. Thanks!

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Re: Mini-PCI card with wi-fi N and 3/4G Wimax radios to retrofit

#2 Post by ajkula66 » Mon Aug 16, 2010 5:12 am

You can throw in a mini-PCI "N" card - some Atheros-chipped ones are available on eBay - but I doubt that you'll find a cellular broadband or WiMax card in the aforementioned format. I've never seen one, or heard of it.

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Re: Mini-PCI card with wi-fi N and 3/4G Wimax radios to retrofit

#3 Post by chuckenheimer » Mon Aug 16, 2010 7:02 am

Thanks - but that makes me curious as to the hardware in my T61p for the 3G wi-max capability with AT&T and CDMA. I haven't seen what is under the hood but I know AT&T has an external SIM available in the battery enclosure area but haven't an inkling of an idea about the adapter - hard wired, removable/replaceable. etc.

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Re: Mini-PCI card with wi-fi N and 3/4G Wimax radios to retrofit

#4 Post by ajkula66 » Mon Aug 16, 2010 8:10 am

I can't comment on your T61p without knowing more details, but will tell you that CDMA is used by Verizon and Sprint, not ATT.
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Re: Mini-PCI card with wi-fi N and 3/4G Wimax radios to retrofit

#5 Post by moronoxyd » Tue Aug 17, 2010 4:19 am

chuckenheimer wrote:Thanks - but that makes me curious as to the hardware in my T61p for the 3G wi-max capability with AT&T and CDMA. I haven't seen what is under the hood but I know AT&T has an external SIM available in the battery enclosure area but haven't an inkling of an idea about the adapter - hard wired, removable/replaceable. etc.
The T6x/R6x/X6x and above have MiniPCIe (MiniPCI Express) card slots.
Some devices come with one slot (usually the WiFi card), some with two (Wifi and either empty or Turbo Memory or WWAN).
So your T61p has two MiniPCIe cards, one WiFi and one WWAN.

The A31p you were talking about in the first post doesn't have MiniPCIe, but MiniPCI.
You can finde WiFi cards in that format, even for the new 802.11n specification, but there seem to be no WWAN/wireless broadband cards, as ajkula66 said.
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