WWAN internal with Sprint

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WWAN internal with Sprint

#1 Post by ticeton » Sat Mar 10, 2007 12:16 am

Anyone used the internal Dell Sprint card?

I bet it would work, the thing I'm worried about is integration with Access Connections. Is the WWAN card essentially just a modem Windows recognizes like DUN?

Anyone used the Sprint card that comes in the new Sony TX?

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#2 Post by EOMtp » Sat Mar 10, 2007 2:53 am

The WWAN card is seen by Windows as you describe. I would not worry about integration with Access Connecions since that integration is not worth much in a practical sense. Even the Verizon internal card uses the Verizon Access Manager to connect, not Access Connections, so there is nothing of interest for Access Connections to do.

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#3 Post by GomJabbar » Sat Mar 10, 2007 7:32 am

You will likely get an 1802 error and a failure to boot with that card. There are a couple of hacks to get around the 1802 error, but they don't seem to always work (speaking generally here). No report yet on the Sprint/Dell card that I have seen. Use the Search button at the top of the page to find more information regarding the 1802 error.

EDIT: The 1802 error does not apply to ExpressCards or PC Cards that you slide into the slot on the side of your ThinkPad.
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#4 Post by ticeton » Mon Mar 12, 2007 1:38 am

Thanks for the replies!

EOMtp, is the Verizon Access Manager necessary to connect, or can you use Windows' built-in DUN functionality?

Gom, appreciate the info!

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#5 Post by EOMtp » Mon Mar 12, 2007 6:16 am

ticeton wrote:...is the Verizon Access Manager necessary to connect, or can you use Windows' built-in DUN functionality?
Perhaps one can tweak the Windows and/or Registry settings after they are created by the VZAcess Manager, which one needs to activate the card.

The default appears to be that the created Windows entries insist that VZAccess is required ... and I have had no need to experiment further trying to eliminate VZAccess. VZAccess Manager is perfect in that it does with just one click precisely what one expects of it, i.e., I would not want to eliminate it.

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