Is cingular WWAN modem user-installable?

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Is cingular WWAN modem user-installable?

#1 Post by ljwobker » Tue Sep 26, 2006 2:07 am

Just got a T60p. Does anyone know if you can order the cingular WWAN component and install it yourself -- or is this ONLY available as a factory-installed option?

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#2 Post by GomJabbar » Tue Sep 26, 2006 4:21 am

It is not considered a customer replaceable unit. Yet you can purchase it for a cool $519.00 US. :roll:
FRU part number is 42T0804. You will also need a SIM card.
It is possible you will need the SIM card slot as well.
FRU part number is 41W1131, $8.77.

If it was me, I would avoid the hassle and just get one of the Cardbus cards currently available for much less money.

EDIT: Oh, and you will need the WWAN antenna which fits in the display.
14.1" display WWAN antenna, FRU 91P6988, $23.00.
15" display WWAN antenna, FRU 91P6989, $24.50.
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#3 Post by gbdesai » Thu Sep 28, 2006 12:27 pm

I did it with my Z60m and the Verizon WWAN, wasn't too hard. The service manuals make it really easy.

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#4 Post by zzyss » Fri Sep 29, 2006 9:27 am

This makes me wonder... what if I were to take mine apart and flog it on eBay? I would probably need make an exchange with the buyer to get the little panel that covers up the antenna bit that sticks out from the screen though...

How easy/difficult would it be to extricate the WAN stuff from my T60p? I have absolutely no use for it since it's locked to Verizon (US), and I live in Australia.
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#5 Post by gbdesai » Fri Sep 29, 2006 1:28 pm

No promises, but I'll see if I still have the panel I removed when I did my install.

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#6 Post by IdeaDirect » Fri Sep 29, 2006 3:45 pm

Or you can just use a bluetooth phone with Internet (or tethered with a cable.
For instance, I have a Cingular 8125 smartphone with MediaNet Unlimited. This adds $20 per month and I get unlimited Internet. I rarely connect with my laptop though as I have wifi just about everywhere I work. When I do need to access the net for a quick email or something, I just use the phone. Technically, if you tether to laptop you are supposed to get their data plan at $40 per month but it is the same.

Anyway, just wanted to bring up the idea of using an Internet enabled phone to connect your laptop to the net. Much less expensive as you don't need a seperate media card account.
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