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    AWS 1700/2100 MHz Mini PCI card.

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by boomtown, Jan 13, 2011.

  1. boomtown

    boomtown Notebook Consultant

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    Hello. I have CF-29 MkV machine. This specific one is equiped with WWAN pocket and the antena. When I bought it, AT&T sled was included. The sled is HSDPA 3.6. When I examin it, it has mini PCI card NBZNRM-EU860D.
    From my googling the last letter "D" stands for Dell. The sled is a Panasonic part and it was not altered. The card is a small one (half size of one I'm familiar with), I think it's an Express mini PCI. The sled also has a slot for SIM card. The SIM slot size is regular GSM. Now the question. Is there a card which will fit this sled and work on AWS 1700/2100 MHz requency? My intention is to use it with Wind Mobile in Canada. T-Mobile in the USA uses the same system, phones and frequency. Wind offers what is called a data stick. I was wandering what's in it. A card I need? Anyway, I'm counting on Alex, my toughbook Hero (Right after TEO) to have all the answers. Thank you Guys, regards, Voytek
     
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    Waldeck Notebook Consultant

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    Hi Boomtown, did you get any answers to this one, I have the same in a CF-30FQSAXAE_BP and was looking to getting it running. Not sure if this is an EX BP machine, it looks like it was set up for Canada. Thanks for any info. Bob.