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Apple Computing Products:
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PCMCIA card substitutes for Broadband service?
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<blockquote data-quote="SoundsGood" data-source="post: 346054" data-attributes="member: 28030"><p>One of the things I'll want to do eventually is get Broadband service for my laptop, so the Internet is available <em>anywhere</em> I go (within cell service limits, of course). You know, EVDO service, or BroadbandConnect, or whatever it's called. ;-)</p><p></p><p>The Macbook doesn't have a PCMCIA card slot or an Express card slot. Is there any way to make this happen on a Macbook? Or is it simply not possible?</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: oh, I know this can be done on the Macbook Pro, but I want to know if it can be done on the Macbook.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoundsGood, post: 346054, member: 28030"] One of the things I'll want to do eventually is get Broadband service for my laptop, so the Internet is available [I]anywhere[/I] I go (within cell service limits, of course). You know, EVDO service, or BroadbandConnect, or whatever it's called. ;-) The Macbook doesn't have a PCMCIA card slot or an Express card slot. Is there any way to make this happen on a Macbook? Or is it simply not possible? Thanks. EDIT: oh, I know this can be done on the Macbook Pro, but I want to know if it can be done on the Macbook. [/QUOTE]
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