Wireless Phone Cards???

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Hello, I have a question. What if I was wanting to use my MacBook on the road, I mean as far as using it for the web access. I was thinking about purchasing a Sprint Phone Card, you know the ones that hook up to your laptop, but I noticed that my MacBook doesn't have a connection for it, unless I am not seeing it. Can someone shed some light on this issue. Thanks:black:
 
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I didn't realize it, but the Macbook doesn't have the expresscard slot like the MBPs. It looks like you'll need some kind of USB/Firewire adapter for a cell service.
 
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If your phone supports it, you can connect your Macbook to your phone via Bluetooth and use your phone as a modem of sorts. My phone lets me use the Cingular data network on my Macbook, so I can browse wherever I can get signal.

If you have a Bluetooth phone, I'm sure you can figure out a way to do the same. Definitely much better than having to haul a USB cable with you or upgrade to a Macbook Pro ;)
 

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