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    what type of connection is it?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by domaxx, Nov 3, 2008.

  1. domaxx

    domaxx Notebook Geek

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    HI,
    what type of connection is it? which is its driver? why access connection doesn't it notice it?

    1 = wi-fi
    2 = BT
    3 = ???

    I attach the photos
    thanks
     

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  2. veemexx

    veemexx Notebook Geek

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    WWAN. 3G wireless.
     
  3. domaxx

    domaxx Notebook Geek

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    thanks
    can I insert my telephone card then and to sail?
     
  4. domaxx

    domaxx Notebook Geek

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    I have the connection whit hdspa port II type
     
  5. domaxx

    domaxx Notebook Geek

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    how do I do to see if have the card wwan? I have the spy of the spar
     
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    this is my managements devices
     

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    jonlumpkin NBR Transmogrifier

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    You have a network device (isatap*) without a proper driver. This MAY be a WWAN card, but I can't be certain. You can either go to the Lenovo driver site and try and install the driver for your WWAN card and see if the device is properly detected. Alternatively, you can remove the keyboard and see what cards you have in your mini-pci slots (One will be WLAN, if you have a second one it may be WWAN).

    If you do have a WWAN card you should be able to put a SIM card of your choice into the laptop. On my x200 Tablet there is a slot for a SIM in the battery bay.
     
  8. domaxx

    domaxx Notebook Geek

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    thanks for your reply.
    I have the slot sim card in the battery bay. I can make the sim card butnothing doesn't happen.
    which downloaded driver? cingular, verizon ecc. ?
    this is my access connections
     

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    up!!!!!!!!!