Both are in great condition, and unlocked with voice function enanbled.
MC8780 : 149.99 GBP
MC8775: 119.99 GBP
Based in UK
FS: NON-THINKPAD SIERRA WIRELESS WWAN card MC8780 and MC8775
FS: NON-THINKPAD SIERRA WIRELESS WWAN card MC8780 and MC8775
THINKPAD REVERSE -- my collection only
flybook v33i -- always in my brief case
X300 -- my desktop replacement
X61 (with WWAN) -- sold
x60s (with WWAN) -- sold
t60, t43 -- my testing machine
flybook v33i -- always in my brief case
X300 -- my desktop replacement
X61 (with WWAN) -- sold
x60s (with WWAN) -- sold
t60, t43 -- my testing machine
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If I'm allowed to comment...
MC8775 is identical to the Lenovo-branded card sold with *61 series and X300 ThinkPads. MC8780 is a newer and better version supporting receive diversity for European UMTS frequencies (850/2100MHz, can use two antennas for better reception) and higher speeds (up to 7.2/2.0Mbps depending on network support).
These cards will work in mostly any *60 or newer series ThinkPad, provided you have a free miniPCIe slot for it, but there are a few things to be aware of:
1) If your machine wasn't sold with WWAN card, you don't have the required antennas and will have to install some. Also the same goes for SIM card slot. The only exception to this is X300, which always has everything.
2) These cards will throw 1804 error on boot and the only way to get past it is using patched BIOS. Patched BIOSes have been proven to work by now and pose about the same risk as a regular BIOS flashing, but you might have to use an older one = downgrade and known to me is a case when it caused shutdowns after resuming from standby.
3) FnF5 utility and/or AccessConnections will need to be patched to recognize these.
That said, I'm running modified BIOS myself with no encountered problems and have installed WWAN antennas into my T60.
MC8775 is identical to the Lenovo-branded card sold with *61 series and X300 ThinkPads. MC8780 is a newer and better version supporting receive diversity for European UMTS frequencies (850/2100MHz, can use two antennas for better reception) and higher speeds (up to 7.2/2.0Mbps depending on network support).
These cards will work in mostly any *60 or newer series ThinkPad, provided you have a free miniPCIe slot for it, but there are a few things to be aware of:
1) If your machine wasn't sold with WWAN card, you don't have the required antennas and will have to install some. Also the same goes for SIM card slot. The only exception to this is X300, which always has everything.
2) These cards will throw 1804 error on boot and the only way to get past it is using patched BIOS. Patched BIOSes have been proven to work by now and pose about the same risk as a regular BIOS flashing, but you might have to use an older one = downgrade and known to me is a case when it caused shutdowns after resuming from standby.
3) FnF5 utility and/or AccessConnections will need to be patched to recognize these.
That said, I'm running modified BIOS myself with no encountered problems and have installed WWAN antennas into my T60.
T60 14" SXGA+ 9c T5600 3GB X1400 4965AGN MC8780 IR BT FPR DVDRW Alps XPP
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