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3G Card for a HP Ipaq 5450 with PPC 2003 Upgrade

  • 18-03-2007 1:25pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 636 ✭✭✭


    Guys,

    I have been looking high and low for a PCMCIA 3G Card that can be used with Pocket PC to no avail.

    Whilst I know all Major Mobile Networks have their offering none seem to have the basic drivers to use the cards with a PDA, that has an expansion jacket that will take PCMCIA Cards.

    Anyone know of any or know if it is possible to get drivers for Voda's,O2's and "3"'s Datacards ??????


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,869 ✭✭✭skearon


    Flying wrote:
    Guys,

    I have been looking high and low for a PCMCIA 3G Card that can be used with Pocket PC to no avail.

    Whilst I know all Major Mobile Networks have their offering none seem to have the basic drivers to use the cards with a PDA, that has an expansion jacket that will take PCMCIA Cards.

    Anyone know of any or know if it is possible to get drivers for Voda's,O2's and "3"'s Datacards ??????

    Some of the newer PDAs offer USB host. but again you would need drivers for the USB 3G devices.

    Why not get a newer WM5/WM6 device that has built-in HSDPA ?

    Or I have a Vodafone 3G router in my car that I access with WiFi from a number of devices


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 636 ✭✭✭Flying


    I have a WM5 device, to be honest it is a little project to make a PDA into a complete office,nav system etc...

    If there's a will theres a way :D


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