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16 out of 16(100%)customers would recommend this article to a friend.
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alfmounir
Location: UK
Mostly Useful
Date:December 23, 2010
Thanks for the information provided, but I would have hoped finding a link or shortcut to a demonstartion of how to use a 3G connection. My notebook is equipped with a built-in 3G simcard slot, and I am struggling getting any connection using WWAN. It is not staraight forward in my case. Any help on this will be much appreciated
1 of 2 found this review helpful.
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impact88
Location: Ohio Valley
Concise and clear explanations
Date:December 7, 2010
This is a refreshingly simple but very informative article. Kudos to the HP team for keeping it bafflegab free, and explaining a potentially complex subject in terms that anyone can understand.
1 of 2 found this review helpful.
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anniep
Location: Napier NZ
wwan
Date:October 21, 2010
Very clear but what you did not say is what I discovered is you can just pop in your SIM card and away you go so simple only for emergency needs
3 of 4 found this review helpful.
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silver fox
Location: Arizona
Best Defintion Broadband vs Wireless
Date:September 24, 2010
I have not made a purchase yet. Technology is moving so fast that I cannot keep up. I am a retired telephone manager who cannot afford to make a purchase that is not user friendly. Your explanation has made it very easy for me to understand. I always take the time to read and compare products but I get lost with all the jargon and terms that I do not know. When I retired broadband was use for transmitting high speed data and wireless was new. This is a great help.
This info should be given to you when you are about to make a purchase. Thanks.
3 of 5 found this review helpful.